Image Viewer Question

Is there anyway in the image viewer to set up either a toolbar button, or better yet, a right click action which would either:

a) delete a photograph currently being displayed

or

b) move it to another directory

I use full image mode and the mouse wheel to sort thru images quickly, and I'd love to be able to start pruning them down with just the mouse. While deleteing is fine, isuing a move command or even a checkbox tag would be best.

In the Viewer Window, just right-click. The resulting Context Menu already contains the: Copy To, Move To, and Del commands. There are also menus in the Viewer Windows toolbar, one of them is the Edit menu.

In the Viewer Pane, you can also right-click, and at the bottom of the resulting context menu is a submenu named File. This submenu contains all the commands that would appear when you right-click a file in the lister file display.

As well as the right-click menu Ken mentions, each item also has a hotkey (shown in the menu). e.g. You can push Del to delete the current image and Ctrl-T to tag the current image (sets the lister that launched the viewer into Checkbox Mode and puts a tick by the current image) and Ctrl-M to move the image.

Yep, I got it to work by changing a mouse button to send the hot key. I was trying to avoid the context menu