Thanks, [mention]PeterJ[/mention]! I'm not so patient to explain everything down to standard windows interface level or Spectrum basics besides the emulator itself (and i hate preparing and editing illustrations). Only a few things in addition:
- starting the emulator by dragging files on it works in standard explorer, but not necessarily in other apps like commanders
- but that's not a problem as it's possible to drag&drop source files onto the working emulator window any time
⠀ (the only ones accepted exclusively at the startup are "extra ini" name and a log name)
- you don't have to drag both (or more) files at once, the emulator remembers the last filename of the each
type (snapshot, tape, dux, etc)
⠀ (and in case of disk images, it inserts a given image in drive A shifting previous images to other drives, losing the one located in drive D)
- same about command-line parameters - the last one of the each type will be used (if it's a disk - inserted in the drive A)
- types are recognized by the file extension, order of the different types dragged (or given in a command line) is not important
- control keys, especially alt-combos, might not work as expected (or at all) when alternative keyboard layout is being used
⠀ (this is how windows and/or SDL works, with unpredictable results, couldn't do anything with it, so always use the english one)
- and of course when pressing some control key (well, any key) the emulator must be in-focus, like any other windows app