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Visual Studio Shortcuts

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Visual Studio Shortcuts


 




Visual Studio shortcut keys



You are familiar with many of Visual Studio's shortcut keys, but not all of them. Here is a handy reference that can make your .NET lifestyle easier and a lot more productive.



Last time when I posted some of the shortcuts (Asp.Net ShortCut Keys) I got some response that it would be good shortcuts would in tabular format and even would be more useful if they are sorted by some categories.



Here I am sharing almost all of the shorcuts and they are sorted in different categories intabular format. Hope this helps.



 



Shortcut key category



  • General
  • Text navigation
  • Text manipulation
  • Text selection
  • Project related
  • Window manipulation
  • Control editor (designer)
  • Search and replace
  • Help
  • Debugging
  • Object browser
  • Tool window
  • Html designer
  • Macro


 





General




Shortcut



Description



Ctrl-X or Shift-Delete



Cuts the currently selected item to the clipboard



Ctrl-C or Ctrl-Insert



Copies the currently selected item to the clipboard



Ctrl-Vor Shift-Insert



Pastes the item in the clipboard at the cursor



Ctrl-Z or Alt-Backspace



Undo previous editing action



Ctrl-Y or Ctrl-Shift-Z



Redo the previous undo action



Ctrl-Shift-V or

Ctrl-Shift-Insert



Pastes an item from the clipboard ring tab of the Toolbox at the cursor in the file and automatically selects the pasted item. Cycle through the items on the clipboard by pressing the shortcut keys repeatedly



Esc



Closes a menu or dialog, cancels an operation in progress, or places focus in the current document window



Ctrl-S



Saves the selected files in the current project (usually the file that is being edited)



Ctrl-Shift-S



Saves all documents and projects



Ctrl-P



Displays the Print dialog



F7



Switches from the design view to the code view in the editor



Shift-F7



Switches from the code view to the design view in the editor



F8



Moves the cursor to the next item, for example in the TaskList window or Find Results window



Shift-F8



Moves the cursor to the previous item, for example in the TaskList window or Find Results window



Shift-F12



Finds a reference to the selected item or the item under the cursor



Ctrl-Shift-G



Opens the file whose name is under the cursor or is currently selected



Ctrl-/



Switches focus to the Find/Command box on the Standard toolbar



Ctrl-Shift-F12



Moves to the next task in the TaskList window



Ctrl-Shift-8



Moves backward in the browse history. Available in the object browser or Class View window



Alt-Left Arrow



Go back in the web browser history



Alt-Right Arrow



Go forward in the web browser history






 



Text navigation




Shortcut



Description



Left Arrow



Moves the cursor one character to the left



Right Arrow



Moves the cursor one character to the right



Down Arrow



Moves the cursor down one line



Up Arrow



Moves the cursor up one line



Page Down



Scrolls down one screen in the editor window



Page Up



Scrolls up one screen in the editor window



End



Moves the cursor to the end of the current line



Home



Moves the cursor to the beginning of the line. If you press Home when the cursor is already at the start of the line, it will toggle the cursor between the first non-whitespace character and the real start of the line



Ctrl-End



Moves the cursor to the end of the document



Ctrl-Home



Moves the cursor to the start of the document



Ctrl-G



Displays the Go to Line dialog. If the debugger is running, the dialog also lets you specify addresses or function names to go to



Ctrl-]



Moves the cursor to the matching brace in the document. If the cursor is on an opening brace, this will move to the corresponding closing brace and vice versa



Ctrl-K, Ctrl-N



Moves to the next bookmark in the document



Ctrl-K, Ctrl-P



Moves to the previous bookmark



Ctrl-K, Ctrl-I



Displays Quick Info, based on the current language



Ctrl-Down Arrow



Scrolls text down one line but does not move the cursor. This is useful for scrolling more text into view without losing your place. Available only in text editors



Ctrl-Up Arrow



Scrolls text up one line but does not move the cursor. Available only in text editors



Ctrl-Right Arrow



Moves the cursor one word to the right



Ctrl-Left Arrow



Moves the cursor one word to the left



Ctrl-Shift-1



Navigates to the next definition, declaration, or reference of an item. Available in the object browser and Class View window. Also available in source editing windows if you have already used the Edit.GoToReference (Shift-F12) shortcut



Ctrl-Shift-2



Navigates to the previous definition, declaration, or reference of an item




 



 



Text manipulation




Shortcut



Description



Enter



Inserts a new line



Delete



Deletes one character to the right of the cursor



Insert



Toggles between insert and overtype insertion modes



Tab



Indents the currently selected line or lines by one tab stop. If there is no selection, this inserts a tab stop



Shift-Tab



Moves current line or selected lines one tab stop to the left



Backspace or Shift-Backspace



Deletes one character to the left of the cursor



Ctrl-K, Ctrl-C



Marks the current line or selected lines of code as a comment, using the correct comment syntax for the programming language



Ctrl-K, Ctrl-U



Removes the comment syntax from the current line or currently selected lines of code



Ctrl-T or Shift-Enter



Swaps the characters on either side of the cursor. (For example, AC|BD becomes AB|CD.) Available only in text editors



Ctrl-K, Ctrl-L



Removes all unnamed bookmarks in the current document



Ctrl-M, Ctrl-O



Automatically determines logical boundaries for creating regions in code, such as procedures, and then hides them. This collapses all such regions in the current document



Alt-Right Arrow or

Ctrl-Spacebar



Displays statement completion based on the current language or autocompletes word if existing text unambiguously identifies a single symbol



Ctrl-K, Ctrl-\



Removes horizontal whitespace in the selection or deletes whitespace adjacent to the cursor if there is no selection



Ctrl-K, Ctrl-F



Applies the indenting and space formatting for the language as specified on the Formatting pane of the language in the Text Editor section of the Options dialog to the selected text.



Ctrl-L



Cuts all selected lines or the current line if nothing has been selected to the clipboard



Ctrl-Shift-L



Deletes all selected lines or the current line if no selection has been made



Ctrl-Enter



Inserts a blank line above the cursor



Ctrl-Shift-Enter



Inserts a blank line below the cursor



Shift-Alt-T



Moves the line containing the cursor below the next line



Ctrl-J



Lists members for statement completion when editing code



Ctrl-U



Changes the selected text to lowercase characters



Ctrl-Shift-U



Changes the selected text to uppercase characters



Ctrl-Shift-Spacebar



Displays a tooltip that contains information for the current parameter, based on the current language



Ctrl-M, Ctrl-U



Removes the outlining information for the currently selected region



Ctrl-M, Ctrl-P



Removes all outlining information from the entire document



Ctrl-R, Ctrl-P



Swaps the anchor and endpoint of the current selection



Ctrl-M, Ctrl-L



Toggles all previously marked hidden text sections between hidden and display states



Ctrl-K, Ctrl-K



Sets or removes a bookmark at the current line



Ctrl-M, Ctrl-M



Toggles the currently selected hidden text section or the section containing the cursor if there is no selection between the hidden and display states



Ctrl-K, Ctrl-H



Sets or removes a shortcut in the tasklist to the current line



Ctrl-R, Ctrl-R



Enables or disables word wrap in an editor



Ctrl-R, Ctrl-W



Shows or hides spaces and tab marks



Ctrl-Delete



Deletes the word to the right of the cursor



Ctrl-Backspace



Deletes the word to the left of the cursor



Ctrl-Shift-T



Transposes the two words that follow the cursor. (For example, |End Sub would be changed to read Sub End|.)




 





Text selection




Shortcut



Description



Shift-Left Arrow



Moves the cursor to the left one character, extending the selection



Shift-Alt-Left Arrow



Moves the cursor to the left one character, extending the column selection



Shift-Right Arrow



Moves the cursor to the right one character, extending the selection



Shift-Alt-Right Arrow



Moves the cursor to the right one character, extending the column selection



Ctrl-Shift-End



Moves the cursor to the end of the document, extending the selection



Ctrl-Shift-Home



Moves the cursor to the start of the document, extending the selection



Ctrl-Shift-]



Moves the cursor to the next brace, extending the selection



Shift-Down Arrow



Moves the cursor down one line, extending the selection



Shift-Alt-Down Arrow



Moves the cursor down one line, extending the column selection



Shift-End



Moves the cursor to the end of the current line, extending the selection



Shift-Alt-End



Moves the cursor to the end of the line, extending the column selection



Shift-Home



Moves the cursor to the start of the line, extending the selection



Shift-Alt-Home



Moves the cursor to the start of the line, extending the column selection



Shift-Up Arrow



Moves the cursor up one line, extending the selection



Shift-Alt-Up Arrow



Moves the cursor up one line, extending the column selection



Shift-Page Down



Extends selection down one page



Shift-Page Up



Extends selection up one page



Ctrl-A



Selects everything in the current document



Ctrl-W



Selects the word containing the cursor or the word to the right of the cursor



Ctrl-=



Selects from the current location in the editor back to the previous location in the navigation history



Ctrl-Shift-Page Down



Moves the cursor to the last line in view, extending the selection



Ctrl-Shift-Page Up



Moves the cursor to the top of the current window, extending the selection



Ctrl-Shift-Alt-Right Arrow



Moves the cursor to the right one word, extending the column selection



Ctrl-Shift-Left Arrow



Moves the cursor one word to the left, extending the selection



Ctrl-Shift-Alt-Left Arrow



Moves the cursor to the left one word, extending the column selection




 





Project related




Shortcut



Description



Ctrl-Shift-B



Builds the solution



Ctrl-N



Displays the New File dialog. Note: files created this way are not associated with a project. Use Ctrl-Shift-A to add a new file in a project



Ctrl-Shift-N



Displays the New Project dialog



Ctrl-O



Displays the Open File dialog



Ctrl-Shift-O



Displays the Open Project dialog



Shift-Alt-A



Displays the Add Existing Item dialog



Ctrl-Shift-A



Displays the Add New Item dialog



Ctrl-Alt-Insert



Allows you to override base class methods in a derived class when an overridable method is highlighted in the Class View pane




 





Window manipulation




Shortcut



Description



Shift-Alt-Enter



Toggles full screen mode



Ctrl-+



Goes back to the previous location in the navigation history. (For example, if you press Ctrl-Home to go to the start of a document, this shortcut will take the cursor back to wherever it was before you pressed Ctrl-Home.)



Ctrl-Shift-+



Moves forward in the navigation history. This is effectively an undo for the View.NavigateBackward operation



Ctrl-F4



Closes the current MDI child window



Shift-Esc



Closes the current tool window



Ctrl-F2



Moves the cursor to the navigation bar at the top of a code view



Ctrl-Tab



Cycles through the MDI child windows one window at a time



Ctrl-F6, Ctrl-Shift-Tab



Moves to the previous MDI child window



Alt-F6, Ctrl-Shift-F6



Moves to the next tool window



Shift-Alt-F6



Moves to the previously selected window



F6



Moves to the next pane of a split pane view of a single document



Shift-F6



Moves to the previous pane of a document in split pane view



Ctrl-Pagedown



Moves to the next tab in the document or window (e.g., you can use this to switch the HTML editor from its design view to its HTML view



Ctrl-PageUp



Moves to the previous tab in the document or window




 





Control editor (designer)




Shortcut



Description



Ctrl-Down Arrow



Moves the selected control down in increments of one on the design surface





Down Arrow



Moves the selected control down to the next grid position on the design surface



Ctrl-Left Arrow



Moves the control to the left in increments of one on the design surface



Left Arrow



Moves the control to the left to the next grid position on the design surface



Ctrl-Right Arrow



Moves the control to the right in increments of one on the design surface



Right Arrow



Moves the control to the right into the next grid position on the design surface



Ctrl-Up Arrow



Moves the control up in increments of one on the design surface



Up Arrow



Moves the control up into the next grid position on the design surface



Tab



Moves to the next control in the tab order



Shift-Tab



Moves to the previous control in the tab order



Ctrl-Shift-Down Arrow



Increases the height of the control in increments of one on the design surface



Shift-Down Arrow



Increases the height of the control to the next grid position on the design surface



Ctrl-Shift-Left Arrow



Reduces the width of the control in increments of one on the design surface



Shift-Left Arrow



Reduces the width of the control to the next grid position on the design surface



Ctrl-Shift-Right Arrow



Increases the width of the control in increments of one on the design surface



Shift-Left Arrow



Increases the width of the control to the next grid position on the design surface



Ctrl-Shift-Up Arrow



Decreases the height of the control in increments of one on the design surface



Shift-Up Arrow



Decreases the height of the control to the next grid position on the design surface




 





Search and replace




Shortcut



Description



Ctrl-F



Displays the Find dialog



Ctrl-Shift-F



Displays the Find in Files dialog



F3



Finds the next occurrence of the previous search text



Ctrl-F3



Finds the next occurrence of the currently selected text or the word under the cursor if there is no selection



Shift-F3



Finds the previous occurrence of the search text



Ctrl-Shift-F3



Finds the previous occurrence of the currently selected text or the word under the cursor



Ctrl-D



Places the cursor in the Find/Command line on the Standard toolbar



Alt-F3, H



Selects or clears the Search Hidden Text option for the Find dialog



Ctrl-I



Starts an incremental search—after pressing Ctrl-I, you can type in text, and for each letter you type, VS.NET will find the first occurrence of the sequence of letters you have typed so far. This is a very convenient facility, as it lets you find text by typing in exactly as many characters as are required to locate the text and no more. If you press Ctrl-I a second time without typing any characters, it recalls the previous pattern. If you press it a third time or you press it when an incremental search has already found a match, VS.NET searches for the next occurrence.



Alt-F3, C



Selects or clears the Match Case option for Find and Replace operations



Alt-F3, R



Selects or clears the Regular Expression option so that special characters can be used in Find and Replace operations



Ctrl-H



Displays the Replace dialog



Ctrl-Shift-H



Displays the Replace in Files dialog



Ctrl-Shift-I



Performs an incremental search in reverse direction



Alt-F3, S



Halts the current Find in Files operation



Alt-F3, B



Selects or clears the Search Up option for Find and Replace operations



Alt-F3, W



Selects or clears the Match Whole Word option for Find and Replace operations



Alt-F3, P



Selects or clears the Wildcard option for Find and Replace operations




 



 



Help




Shortcut



Description



Ctrl-Alt-F1



Displays the Contents window for the documentation



Ctrl-F1



Displays the Dynamic Help window, which displays different topics depending on what items currently have focus. If the focus is in a source window, the Dynamic Help window will display help topics that are relevant to the text under the cursor



F1



Displays a topic from Help that corresponds to the part of the user interface that currently has the focus. If the focus is in a source window, Help will try to display a topic relevant to the text under the cursor



Ctrl-Alt-F2



Displays the Help Index window



Shift-Alt-F2



Displays the Index Results window, which lists the topics that contain the keyword selected in the Index window



Alt-Down Arrow



Displays the next topic in the table of contents. Available only in the Help browser window



Alt-Up Arrow



Displays the previous topic in the table of contents. Available only in the Help browser window



Ctrl-Alt-F3



Displays the Search window, which allows you to search for words or phrases in the documentation



Shift-Alt-F3



Displays the Search Results window, which displays a list of topics that contain the string searched for from the Search window.



Shift-F1



Displays a topic from Help that corresponds to the user interface item that has the focus






 



Debugging




Shortcut



Description



Ctrl-Alt-V, A



Displays the Auto window to view the values of variables currently in the scope of the current line of execution within the current procedure



Ctrl-Alt-Break



Temporarily stops execution of all processes in a debugging session. Available only in run mode



Ctrl-Alt-B



Displays the Breakpoints dialog, where you can add and modify breakpoints



Ctrl-Alt-C



Displays the Call Stack window to display a list of all active procedures or stack frames for the current thread of execution. Available only in break mode



Ctrl-Shift-F9



Clears all of the breakpoints in the project



Ctrl-Alt-D



Displays the Disassembly window



Ctrl-F9



Enables or disables the breakpoint on the current line of code. The line must already have a breakpoint for this to work



Ctrl-Alt-E



Displays the Exceptions dialog



Ctrl-Alt-I



Displays the Immediate window, where you can evaluate expressions and execute individual commands



Ctrl-Alt-V, L



Displays the Locals window to view the variables and their values for the currently selected procedure in the stack frame



Ctrl-Alt-M, 1



Displays the Memory 1 window to view memory in the process being debugged. This is particularly useful when you do not have debugging symbols available for the code you are looking at. It is also helpful for looking at large buffers, strings, and other data that does not display clearly in the Watch or Variables window



Ctrl-Alt-M, 2



Displays the Memory 2 window



Ctrl-Alt-M, 3



Displays the Memory 3 window



Ctrl-Alt-M, 4



Displays the Memory 4 window



Ctrl-Alt-U



Displays the Modules window, which allows you to view the .dll or .exe files loaded by the program. In multiprocess debugging, you can right-click and select Show Modules for all programs



Ctrl-B



Opens the New Breakpoint dialog



Ctrl-Alt-Q



Displays the Quick Watch dialog with the current value of the selected expression. Available only in break mode. Use this command to check the current value of a variable, property, or other expression for which you have not defined a watch expression



Ctrl-Alt-G



Displays the Registers window, which displays CPU register contents



Ctrl-Shift-F5



Terminates the current debugging session, rebuilds if necessary, and then starts a new debugging session. Available in break and run modes



Ctrl-Alt-N



Displays the Running Documents window that displays the set of HTML documents that you are in the process of debugging. Available in break and run modes



Ctrl-F10



Starts or resumes execution of your code and then halts execution when it reaches the selected statement. This starts the debugger if it is not already running



Ctrl-Shift-F10



Sets the execution point to the line of code you choose



Alt-NUM *



Highlights the next statement to be executed



F5



If not currently debugging, this runs the startup project or projects and attaches the debugger. If in break mode, this allows execution to continue (i.e., it returns to run mode).



Ctrl-F5



Runs the code without invoking the debugger. For console applications, this also arranges for the console window to stay open with a "Press any key to continue" prompt when the program finishes



F11



Executes code one statement at a time, tracing execution into function calls



Shift-F11



Executes the remaining lines of a function in which the current execution point lies



F10



Executes the next line of code but does not step into any function calls



Shift-F5



Available in break and run modes, this terminates the debugging session



Ctrl-Alt-V, T



Displays the This window, which allows you to view the data members of the object associated with the current method



Ctrl-Alt-H



Displays the Threads window to view all of the threads for the current process



F9



Sets or removes a breakpoint at the current line



Ctrl-F11



Displays the disassembly information for the current source file. Available only in break mode



Ctrl-Alt-W, 1



Displays the Watch 1 window to view the values of variables or watch expressions



Ctrl-Alt-W, 2



Displays the Watch 2 window



Ctrl-Alt-W, 3



Displays the Watch 3 window



Ctrl-Alt-W, 4



Displays the Watch 4 window



Ctrl-Alt-P



Displays the Processes dialog, which allows you to attach or detach the debugger to one or more running processes






 



Object browser




Shortcut



Description



Alt-F12



Displays the Find Symbol dialog



Ctrl-F12



Displays the declaration of the selected symbol in the code



F12



Displays the definition for the selected symbol in code



Ctrl-Alt-F12



Displays the Find Symbol Results window



Ctrl-Alt-J



Displays the Object Browser to view the classes, properties, methods, events, and constants defined either in your project or by components and type libraries referenced by your project



Alt-+



Moves back to the previously selected object in the selection history of the object browser



Shift-Alt-+



Moves forward to the next object in the selection history of the object browser






Tool window




Shortcut



Description



Ctrl-Shift-M



Toggles the Command window into or out of a mode allowing text within the window to be selected



Ctrl-Shift-C



Displays the Class View window



Ctrl-Alt-A



Displays the Command window, which allows you to type commands that manipulate the IDE



Ctrl-Alt-T



Displays the Document Outline window to view the flat or hierarchical outline of the current document



Ctrl-Alt-F



Displays the Favorites window, which lists shortcuts to web pages



Ctrl-Alt-O



Displays the Output window to view status messages at runtime



F4



Displays the Properties window, which lists the design-time properties and events for the currently selected item



Shift-F4



Displays the property pages for the item currently selected. (For example, use this to show a project's settings.)



Ctrl-Shift-E



Displays the Resource View window



Ctrl-Alt-S



Displays the Server Explorer window, which allows you to view and manipulate database servers, event logs, message queues, web services, and many other operating system services



Ctrl-Alt-R



Displays the web browser window, which allows you to view pages on the Internet



Ctrl-Alt-L



Displays the Solution Explorer, which lists the projects and files in the current solution



Ctrl-Alt-K



Displays the TaskList window, which displays tasks, comments, shortcuts, warnings, and error messages



Ctrl-Alt-X



Displays the Toolbox, which contains controls and other items that can be dragged into editor and designer windows






Html editor (Design View)




Shortcut



Description



Ctrl-B



Toggles the selected text between bold and normal



Ctrl-Shift-T



Decreases the selected paragraph by one indent unit



Ctrl-T



Indents the selected paragraph by one indent unit



Ctrl-I



Toggles the selected text between italic and normal



Ctrl-Shift-K



Prevents an absolutely positioned element from being inadvertently moved. If the element is already locked, this unlocks it



Ctrl-G



Toggles the grid



Ctrl-Shift-G



Specifies that elements be aligned using an invisible grid. You can set grid spacing on the Design pane of HTML designer options in the Options dialog, and the grid will be changed the next time you open a document



Ctrl-U



Toggles the selected text between underlined and normal



Ctrl-Shift-L



Displays the Bookmark dialog



Ctrl-J



Inserts <div></div> in the current HTML document



Ctrl-L



When text is selected, displays the Hyperlink dialog



Ctrl-Shift-W



Displays the Insert Image dialog



Ctrl-Alt-Up Arrow



Adds one row above the current row in the table



Ctrl-Alt-Down Arrow



Adds one row below the current row in the table



Ctrl-Alt-Left Arrow



Adds one column to the left of the current column in the table



Ctrl-Alt-Right Arrow



Adds one column to the right of the current column in the table



Ctrl-Shift-Q



Toggles display of marker icons for HTML elements that do not have a visual representation, such as comments, scripts, and anchors for absolutely positioned elements



Ctrl-Page Down



Switches from design view to HTML view and vice versa



Ctrl-Q



Displays a 1-pixel border around HTML elements that support a BORDER attribute and have it set to zero, such as tables, table cells, and divisions






Macro




Shortcut



Description



Alt-F8



Displays the Macro Explorer window, which lists all available macros



Alt-F11



Launches the macros IDE



Ctrl-Shift-R



Places the environment in macro record mode or completes recording if already in record mode



Ctrl-Shift-P



Plays back a recorded macro




 


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