This isn't something I'm likely to use (I'm a command line person), so take any suggestions from me with a grain of salt.
But ...
Most GUI file managers show a popup menu when you right-click on an item. fman doesn't. I'm sure the keyboard shortcuts are fine once you've memorized them, but a good right-click menu would be useful for casual users.
Also, Ctrl-Shift-P shows a list of keyboard shortcuts, but it seems to be fixed size, and it only shows about a third of the list at a time. My screen is more than big enough to show the entire list.
You're right. I simply haven't had time to implement this. Features are prioritised according to the number of votes they receive on a public Trello board [1]. There's a card for implementing a proper context menu [2].
Regarding Ctrl-Shift-P: I've created a card for this [3]. You can vote on it to have it moved up in priority.
But ...
Most GUI file managers show a popup menu when you right-click on an item. fman doesn't. I'm sure the keyboard shortcuts are fine once you've memorized them, but a good right-click menu would be useful for casual users.
Also, Ctrl-Shift-P shows a list of keyboard shortcuts, but it seems to be fixed size, and it only shows about a third of the list at a time. My screen is more than big enough to show the entire list.