KOT
KOT

Reputation: 2126

Visual studio shortcut keys equivalent to eclipse shortcut keys

I use both eclipse and visual studio (2008 right now) a lot. But there are some shortcut keys from eclipse that I really miss in Visual Studio that I haven't been able to locate. Does anyone know if these exists in Visual Studio?

Being able to search in your open window tabs - this is Ctrl+E in eclipse I think? I know you can navigate, but not search.

open type
open type heirarchy
open resource
move selected lines up or down (Alt+Up/Down)
move to last edited line
(NOT Ctrl+- / Ctrl+Shift+- in VS and not Ctrl+Z, which only works if you're in the same file?)

If they don't exist, anyone got a good resource on how you can program shortcuts yourself for VS?

Upvotes: 17

Views: 25270

Answers (9)

Lokesh Govindu
Lokesh Govindu

Reputation: 11

Please check out:

Upvotes: 0

mahendra parihar
mahendra parihar

Reputation: 11

To get eclipse like shortcuts in vscode: Please go to: Ctrl+Shift+p and type java: Overview open overview using enter there is option under Key Bindings Use Eclipse Key Bindings just click it. and you will get all eclipse shortcuts in vscode

Upvotes: 1

Vignesh Ravi
Vignesh Ravi

Reputation: 57

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Go to Settings keymaps and search for eclipse. If you install Eclipse Keymap from Alphabot Security plugin in VS Code. It has most of the shortcut from eclipse.

Upvotes: 1

B5A7
B5A7

Reputation: 915

I am a first time user of VS. Open Resource and Open Type look to be pretty well covered by Search in Solution Explorer, which is accessed using Ctrl+;

Upvotes: 1

outcoldman
outcoldman

Reputation: 11832

Just published new extension for Visual Studio: Meet IntelliCommand (Visual Studio 2010/2012 extension)

Upvotes: 3

Dennis
Dennis

Reputation: 3741

There is an "AsEclipse" plugin that should provide most functionality:

https://visualstudiogallery.msdn.microsoft.com/99ede732-544c-4f3b-8e38-49e4b8395075

Upvotes: 1

thersch
thersch

Reputation: 1396

I'm not sure if following are VS or ReSharper shortcuts:
open type heirarchy: Ctrl+E, Ctrl+H
move selected lines up or down: Ctrl+Shift+Alt+UP/DOWN/LEFT/RIGHT

Upvotes: 0

jNayden
jNayden

Reputation: 1620

install telerik justcode... it has all shortcuts you just need to change them to be like in eclipse ... works like a charm after 15mins

Upvotes: 0

Mike B
Mike B

Reputation: 1166

This may help you for the moving of selected lines: Visual Studio: hotkeys to move line up/down and move through recent changes

Still searching on the others.

Upvotes: 2

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