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Library module Keyboard shortcut for "Show Photos in Subfolders"?

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trilo

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I am looking for a possibility to get / create a on/off keyboard shortcut in LR library for the function "Show Photos in Subfolders". Has somebody an idea?
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I would like to have a simple and quick way to toggle "show/hide" photos of a series depending on their location in the subdirectory without using metadata and via selections.
Thanks for your help...
 
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Thank you!!
I had tried already the instructions under the link, but perhaps missunderstood it ( especially following the 1st screenshot in the "Windows or Mac" section). It led me to the (wrong) line
"$$$/AgLibrary/Filter/Label/IncludeSubItems=Fotos in Unterordnern anzeigen" , where e.g. ...anzeigen=ü" has no effect.
Instead with your information the line ending with /Key" , here "$$$/AgLibrary/Filter/Label/IncludeSubItems/Key=ü" , worked fine.

Where could I get any further informations for instance how to create a combined shortcut e.g. crtl+* ?
I tried e.g. ...Crtl + ü" which then is shown in the the drop down menu as shortcut correctly, but is not effective.
 
Where could I get any further informations for instance how to create a combined shortcut e.g. crtl+* ?
Look for other lines in the file that have "/Key=" for examples of the correct syntax. In general, the Ctrl key is specified with "Cmd", e.g. "Cmd+c" is interpreted as Ctrl + C on Windows.
 
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