Visual C# Development Settings Default KeyBindings
Editing
Edit.CollapseToDefinitions
CTRL + M, O
Collapses existing regions to provide a high-level view of the types and members in the source file.
Edit.CommentSelection
CTRL + K, C or CTRL + E, C
Inserts // at the beginning of the current line or every line of the current selection.
Edit.FormatDocument
CTRL + K, D or CTRL + E, D
Formats the current document according to the indentation and code formatting settings specified on the Formatting pane under Tools | Options | Text Editor | C#.
Edit.FormatSelection
CTRL + K, F or CTRL + E, F
Formats the current selection according to the indentation and code formatting settings specified on the Formatting pane under Tools | Options | Text Editor | C#.
Edit.InsertSnippet
CTRL + K, X
Displays the Code Snippet Picker. The selected code snippet will be inserted at the cursor position.
Edit.StopOutlining
CTRL + M, P
Removes all outlining information from the whole document.
Edit.SurroundWith
CTRL + K, S
Displays the Code Snippet Picker. The selected code snippet will be wrapped around the selected text.
Edit.ToggleAllOutlining
CTRL + M, L
Toggles all previously collapsed outlining regions between collapsed and expanded states.
Expand Code Snippet
[TAB]
Expand Code Snippet
Edit.ToggleOutliningExpansion
CTRL + M, M
Toggles the currently selected collapsed region between the collapsed and expanded state.
Edit.UncommentSelection
CTRL + K, U or CTRL + E, U
Removes the // at the beginning of the current line or every line of the current selection.
Edit.CycleClipboardRing
CTRL + SHIFT + V
Pastes text from the Clipboard ring to the cursor location in the file. Subsequent use of the shortcut key iterates through the items in the Clipboard ring.
Edit.Replace
CTRL + H
Displays the replace options in the Quick tab of the Find and Replace dialog box.
Edit.ReplaceInFiles
CTRL + SHIFT + H
Displays the replace options on the In Files tab of the Find and Replace dialog box.
View.ShowSmartTag
CTRL + . or SHIFT + ALT + F10
Displays the available options on the smart tag menu.
Edit.InvokeSnippetFromShortcut
TAB
Inserts the expanded code snippet from the shortcut name.
File
File.NewProject
CTRL + SHIFT + N
Displays the New Project dialog box.
File.OpenProject
CTRL + SHIFT + O
Displays the Open Project dialog box, where existing projects can be added to the solution.
Project.AddClass
SHIFT + ALT + C
Displays the Add New Item dialog box and selects Class template as default.
Project.AddExistingItem
SHIFT + ALT + A
Displays the Add Existing Item dialog box, where existing files can be added to the current project.
Project.AddNewItem
CTRL + SHIFT + A
Displays the Add New Item dialog box, where a new file can be added to the current project.
Window.ShowEzMDIFileList
CTRL + ALT + DOWN ARROW
Displays a pop-up listing of all open documents.
Edit.OpenFile
CTRL + O
Displays the Open File dialog box where a file can be selected to be opened. This does not add the file to the project.
IntelliSense
Edit.CompleteWord
CTRL + SPACE or CTRL + K, W
Completes the current word in the completion list.
Edit.ListMembers
CTRL + J or CTRL + K, L
Invokes the IntelliSense completion list.
Edit.QuickInfo
CTRL + K, I
Displays the complete declaration for the specified identifier in your code in a Quick Info tool tip.
Edit.ParameterInfo
CTRL + SHIFT + SPACE or CTRL K, P
Displays the name, number and type of parameters required for the specified method.
Navigation
Edit.FindAllReferences
SHIFT + F12 or CTRL + K, R
Displays a list of all references for the symbol selected.
Edit.GoToBrace
CTRL + ]
Moves the cursor location to the matching brace in the source file.
Edit.GoToDefinition
F12
Navigates to the declaration for the selected symbol in code.
Edit.GoToNextLocation
F8
Moves the cursor to the next item, such as a task in the Task List window or a search match in the Find Results window. Subsequent invocations will move to the next item in the list.
Edit.IncrementalSearch
CTRL + I
Activates incremental search. If incremental search is on, but no input is passed, the previous search query is used. If search input has been found, next invocation searches for the next occurrence of the input text.
View.ClassViewGoToSearchCombo
CTRL + K, CTRL + V
Brings focus to the Class View search box.
View.ForwardBrowseContext
CTRL + SHIFT + 7
Moves to the next item called in code in the current file. Uses the Go To Definition navigation stack.
View.NavigateBackward
CTRL + MINUS SIGN (-)
Moves to the previously browsed line of code.
View.NavigateForward
CTRL + SHIFT + MINUS SIGN (-)
Moves to the next browsed line of code.
View.PopBrowseContext
CTRL + SHIFT + 8
Moves to the previous item called in code in the current file. Uses the Go To Definition navigation stack.
Edit.FindInFiles
CTRL + SHIFT + F
Displays the In Files tab of the Find and Replace dialog box.
Edit.FindSymbol
ALT + F12
Displays the Find Symbol pane of the Find and Replace dialog box.
View.ViewCode
F7
Displays the selected item in Code view of the editor.
View.ViewDesigner
SHIFT + F7
Switches to Design view for the current document. Available only in Source view.
View.ViewMarkup
SHIFT + F7
Switches to Source view for the current document. Available only in Design view.
Window.MoveToNavigationBar
CTRL + F2
Moves the cursor to the drop-down bar located at the top of the code editor when the editor is in Code view or Server Code view.
Edit.Find
CTRL + F
Displays the Quick tab of the Find and Replace dialog box.
Edit.GoTo
CTRL + G
Displays the Go To Line dialog box.
Edit.GoToFindCombo
CTRL + /
Puts the cursor in the Find/Command box on the Standard toolbar.
Refactoring
Refactor.EncapsulateField
CTRL + R, E
Displays the Encapsulate Field dialog box, which allows creation of a property from an existing field and updates all references to use the new property.
Refactor.ExtractInterface
CTRL + R, I
Displays the Extract Interface dialog box, which allows creation of a new interface with members derived from an existing class, struct, or interface.
Refactor.ExtractMethod
CTRL + R, M
Displays the Extract Method dialog box, which allows creation of a new method from the selected code.
Refactor.PromoteLocalVariabletoParameter
CTRL + R, P
Moves a variable from a local usage to a method, indexer, or constructor parameter and updates all call sites appropriately.
Refactor.RemoveParameters
CTRL + R, V
Displays the Remove Parameters dialog box, which allows removal of parameters from methods, indexers, or delegates by changing the declaration at any locations where the member is called.
Refactor.Rename
CTRL + R, R or F2
Displays the Rename dialog box, which allows renaming all references for an identifier.
Refactor.ReorderParameters
CTRL + R, O
Displays the Reorder Parameters dialog box, which allows changes to the order of the parameters for methods, indexers, and delegates.
Window
View.ClassView
CTRL + W, C
Displays the Class View window.
View.CodeDefinitionWindow
CTRL + W, D
Displays the Code Definition window.
View.CommandWindow
CTRL + W, A
Displays the Command window, where commands can be invoked to manipulate the integrated development environment (IDE).
View.ErrorList
CTRL + W, E
Displays the Error List window.
View.ObjectBrowser
CTRL + W, J
Displays the Object Browser.
View.Output
CTRL + W, O
Displays the Output window, where status messages can be viewed at run time.
View.PropertiesWindow
CTRL + W, P
Displays the Properties window, which lists the design-time properties and events for the currently selected item.
View.SolutionExplorer
CTRL + W, S
Displays Solution Explorer, which lists the projects and files in the current solution.
View.TaskList
CTRL + W, T
Displays the Task List window, which displays custom tasks, comments, shortcuts, warnings and error messages.
View.Toolbox
CTRL + W, X
Displays the Toolbox, which contains controls that can be included or used with your code.
View.ServerExplorer
CTRL + W, L
Displays Server Explorer, which lets you view and manipulate database servers, event logs, message queues, Web services, and other operating system services.
Window.CloseToolWindow
SHIFT + ESC
Closes the current tool window.
Data.ShowDataSources
SHIFT + ALT + D
Displays the Data Sources window.
Window.CloseDocumentWindow
CTRL + F4
Closes the current tab.
Window.NextDocumentWindowNav
CTRL + TAB
Displays the IDE Navigator, with the first document window selected.
Build
Build.BuildSolution
F6 or CTRL + SHIFT + B
Builds all the projects in the solution.
Build.BuildSelection
SHIFT + F6
Builds the selected project and its dependencies.
Debugging
Debug.Autos
CTRL + D, A
Displays the Autos window, which displays variables used in the current line of code and the preceding line of code.
Debug.CallStack
CTRL + D, C
Displays the Call Stack window, which displays a list of all active methods or stack frames for the current thread of execution.
Debug.Immediate
CTRL + D, I
Displays the Immediate window, where expressions can be evaluated.
Debug.Locals
CTRL + D, L
Displays the Locals window, which displays the local variables and their values for each method in the current stack frame.
Debug.QuickWatch
CTRL + D, Q
Displays the QuickWatch dialog box that has the current value of the selected expression.
Debug.Start
F5
Launches the application under the debugger based off of the settings from the startup project. When in Break mode, invoking this command will run the application until the next breakpoint.
Debug.StartWithoutDebugging
CTRL + F5
Launches the application without invoking the debugger.
Debug.StepInto
F11
Executes code one statement at a time, following execution into method calls.
Debug.StepOut
SHIFT + F11
Executes the remaining lines of a method in which the current execution point is located.
Debug.StepOver
F10
Executes the next line of code, but does not follow execution through any method calls.
Debug.StopDebugging
SHIFT + F5
Stops running the current application under the debugger.
Debug.ToggleBreakpoint
F9
Sets or removes a breakpoint at the current line.
Debug.Watch
CTRL + D, W
Displays the Watch window, which displays the values of selected variables or watch expressions.
Debug.EnableBreakpoint
CTRL + F9
Toggles the breakpoint between disabled and enabled.
Make Datatip Transparent
[CTRL]
Causes a visible datatip to become transparent.
Notes:
- These key bindings are only available through the Visual C# Development Settings. To change to the Visual C# Development settings, go to Tools | Import and Export Settings and select Reset all Settings then select Visual C# Development Settings.
- To customize the key bindings for these commands, go to Tools | Options | Environment | Keyboard.