How to type anything in Location Toolbar of Krusader

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When I plug-in my Android phone by USB, it gets mounted as
"mtp://....." and I can see my photos in 'Files' (Nautilus), but I would like to see them in Krusader. So I found a post telling me to type "mtp:" into the Location Toolbar of Krusader and according to the manual (Krusader.pdf) you CAN type an address:



"The user can enter a desired path by clicking on it."



But that doesn't work in Krusader on my Ubuntu 17.10!
What is wrong?



PS: This is not the only problem I have with Krusader - the other problems are described here:



Krusader window too wide - can't be changed



"unable to get password" when trying to unzip password-protected archive










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    When I plug-in my Android phone by USB, it gets mounted as
    "mtp://....." and I can see my photos in 'Files' (Nautilus), but I would like to see them in Krusader. So I found a post telling me to type "mtp:" into the Location Toolbar of Krusader and according to the manual (Krusader.pdf) you CAN type an address:



    "The user can enter a desired path by clicking on it."



    But that doesn't work in Krusader on my Ubuntu 17.10!
    What is wrong?



    PS: This is not the only problem I have with Krusader - the other problems are described here:



    Krusader window too wide - can't be changed



    "unable to get password" when trying to unzip password-protected archive










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      When I plug-in my Android phone by USB, it gets mounted as
      "mtp://....." and I can see my photos in 'Files' (Nautilus), but I would like to see them in Krusader. So I found a post telling me to type "mtp:" into the Location Toolbar of Krusader and according to the manual (Krusader.pdf) you CAN type an address:



      "The user can enter a desired path by clicking on it."



      But that doesn't work in Krusader on my Ubuntu 17.10!
      What is wrong?



      PS: This is not the only problem I have with Krusader - the other problems are described here:



      Krusader window too wide - can't be changed



      "unable to get password" when trying to unzip password-protected archive










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      When I plug-in my Android phone by USB, it gets mounted as
      "mtp://....." and I can see my photos in 'Files' (Nautilus), but I would like to see them in Krusader. So I found a post telling me to type "mtp:" into the Location Toolbar of Krusader and according to the manual (Krusader.pdf) you CAN type an address:



      "The user can enter a desired path by clicking on it."



      But that doesn't work in Krusader on my Ubuntu 17.10!
      What is wrong?



      PS: This is not the only problem I have with Krusader - the other problems are described here:



      Krusader window too wide - can't be changed



      "unable to get password" when trying to unzip password-protected archive







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