Total Commander Wincmd.key Page

It removes the "nag screen" (the initial 1-2-3 button prompt) that appears when starting the shareware version.

When you buy a license (a one-time fee covering all versions up to a major release, e.g., 8.x, 9.x, 10.x), you receive this key via email—usually attached as wincmd.key . Dropping it into Total Commander’s installation or config directory instantly converts the trial version into a fully registered copy. total commander wincmd.key

If a user runs Total Commander from a USB stick on a different computer: It removes the "nag screen" (the initial 1-2-3

Currently, the wincmd.key file is a physical file that must be present in the installation directory. If a user installs Total Commander on a new machine, updates to a new version, or uses a USB stick (Portable version), they must manually locate, copy, and paste this file. If a user runs Total Commander from a

Here is a proposal for a feature called