Reputation: 13321
In Visual Studio, is there a keyboard shortcut to navigate (move cursor) to the last edited position (like PyCharm's Ctrl+Shift+Backspace)?
The CTRL + - shourtcut moves to the last position (not the last edited position), which is less useful for me.
Upvotes: 24
Views: 16608
Reputation: 3246
There is a free extension for Visual Studio 2015, 2017, 2019 that includes it : Hot Commands
Edit.GoToLastEditLocation
Takes the caret back to the last place an edit occurred during that session.
The default Keyboard shortcut is : Ctrl + Shift + Backspace
This can be changed any time under Tools - Options - Environment - Keyboard - Edit.GoToLastEditLocation
Edit: Extension now also support VS2019
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 903
Many of the answers mention VisualStudio 2017 or a plugin to VisualStudio 2015.
I found the following shortcuts in VisualStudio 2015.
View.NavigateBackward
View.ForwardBackward
Map nicely to pycharm's
Last Edit Location
Next Edit Location
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 2631
This shortcut was added in VS2017 version 15.8:
Ctrl + Shift + Backspace
It's near impossible to find via google, I just stumbled across it when reading the VS news and release notes.
Go To Last Edited Location
We all know the feeling of starting to write a feature and then realizing we need some more information from elsewhere in the solution. So, we open another file from Solution Explorer or Go to Definition in a few places and suddenly, we’re far off from where we started with no easy way back unless you remember the name of file you were working in originally. In Visual Studio 2017 version 15.8, you can now go back to your last edited location via Edit > Go To > Go To Last Edit Location (Ctrl + Shift + Backspace).
Upvotes: 12
Reputation: 189
You can do Ctrl + z, Ctrl + y.
This does an undo/redo, so your code will not be affected, but your code window will be moved to the last edit location.
I have Visual Studio 2010, and this does the trick for me.
Upvotes: 4
Reputation: 55
Additionally you can use Ctrl + Shift + - (View.NavigateForward) shortcut.
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 202
In my VS I can use CTRL + -. I am not sure if this Works in all Versions and With different keyboard layout.
Upvotes: 5