Current directory
The current directory is shown directly above the file window. If you move inside a packed file, this file and all subdirectories in this file are also shown here.
A single click makes this field editable, so you can copy the current path to the clipboard, or paste a different path. ENTER will switch to the new path. The edit box will stay open if the new path cannot be accessed. The edit box now also supports auto-complete - it suggests directory names matching the already typed path. Choosing an entry from auto-complete will not close the edit box immediately, you will have to press ENTER again.
A double click on this line opens the directory hotlist, which allows to quickly change to often used directories. A right click opens the context menu for the current directory, and a slow right click (one second) opens the history of already visited directories.
Clicking on a part of the path while holding down the Shift key will switch directly to that directory. Example: The current dir is c:\windows\system, and you shift+click on "windows". This will switch directly to c:\windows.