Glide
Glide

Reputation: 21245

IntelliJ shortcut to show a popup of methods in a class that can be searched

I'm switching over from Eclipse to IntelliJ. In Eclipse, Ctrl+O in the editor, shows a hover popup that allows to search for a method in the class you're editing.

What is the equivalent shortcut for that in IntelliJ?

Upvotes: 484

Views: 338201

Answers (10)

Pipo
Pipo

Reputation: 5073

On linux distributions (@least on Debian with plasma) the default shortcut is

Ctrl + 0 (zero)

Upvotes: 9

wryan
wryan

Reputation: 1521

I prefer to use the Structure view. To open it, use the menu: View/Tools Window/Structure.
The hotkey on Windows is Alt+7, +7 on OS X

Upvotes: 131

CrazyCoder
CrazyCoder

Reputation: 401975

Use Navigate (View in older versions) | File Structure Popup (Ctrl+F12 on Windows,
+F12 on OS X). Start typing method/symbol name to either narrow down the list or highlight the desired element. Press Enter to navigate to the selected element.

Upvotes: 755

Rifqi
Rifqi

Reputation: 63

By default, most of distribution uses Ctrl+F12.

Some OS distribution (in my case Xubuntu) which uses Xcfe, overrides Ctrl+F12 to "Workspace 12" switch.

Upvotes: 3

MedMahmoud
MedMahmoud

Reputation: 165

Ashkan Kh. Nazary you can use

Ctrl+N or Ctrl+Shift+N

source IntelliJIDEA_ReferenceCard

Upvotes: -3

Saleh Enam Shohag
Saleh Enam Shohag

Reputation: 1119

For Mac Users if command + fn + f12 or command + f12 is not working, then your key map is not selected as "Mac Os X". To select key map follow the below steps.

Android Studio -> Preferences -> Keymap -> From the drop down Select "Mac OS X" -> Click Apply -> OK.

Upvotes: 0

Unstoppa博
Unstoppa博

Reputation: 47

command+fn+F12 is correct. Lacking of button fn the F12 is used adjust the volume.

Upvotes: 3

Telcontar
Telcontar

Reputation: 4870

You can type "this." and wait a second, a popup with methods and properties will display.

Not a shortcut, but it works for me.

PS: if you are in a static method, type the class name.

Upvotes: 2

vinicius.hisao
vinicius.hisao

Reputation: 117

If you are running on Linux (I tested in Ubuntu 10.04), the shortcut is Ctrl + F12 (same of Windows)

Upvotes: 3

Himanshu Ranavat
Himanshu Ranavat

Reputation: 291

Do Cmd+F12+Fn Key on mac in IntelliJ if clicking Cmd+F12 starts.

Upvotes: 28

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