"Global" shortcuts The following shortcut combinations can be used to integrate different locations in the Development Environment (IDE).
Command Name Shortcut Key Description Editing. Copy Ctrl CCTRL INSERT Copy the currently selected item to the system clipboard. Edit. Cut Ctrl Xshift Delete removes the currently selected item to the system clipboard. Edit. Copy Item CTRL SHIFT InsCtrl Shift V in the loop application clipboard will admit item from the "Toolbox" "Clipboard loop" tab and automatically select the paste. You can view each item on the clipboard by repeating these shortcuts. Edit. Go to the next position F8 Move the cursor to the next item, such as the task list in the Task List window or the search match in the Find Results window. Each time the F8 key is pressed, you will move to the next item in the list. Edit. Go to the previous location SHIFT F8 In the Task List window or "Find Results" window, move the cursor to the previous item. Edit. Go to reference Shift F12 display code in the selected content in the code. Edit. Open File Ctrl Shift G Display "Open File" dialog box, you can select the existing file you want to open. Edit. Paste Ctrl vShift INSERT Insert the contents of the clipboard in the insertion point. Edit. Repeat Ctrl Shift ZCTRL YSHIFT ALT BackSpace restores the last undo. Edit. Deactivate the ESC Close menu or dialog, cancel the ongoing operation, or place the focus in the current document window. It is only available in the .NET Framework designer. Edit. Undo Alt BackSpaceCtrl z Cancel the previous editing operation. Document. Print Ctrl P Display "Print" dialog box, you can select the printer settings. File. All saved Ctrl Shift S to save any files in all documents and external file items in the current solution. File. Save the selected item Ctrl S to save the selected item in the current project. Tool. Go to the command line Ctrl / Place the insert symbol in the Find / Command box on the Standard toolbar. View. The next task CTRL SHIFT F12 is moved to the next task in the Task List window. View. Pop-up browsing context Ctrl Shift 8 Returns to the location of the last browsing operation. Available in the Object Browser or Class View window. View. View code F7 Displays the selected item in the "Code" view of the editor. View. View Designer Shift F7 Displays the selected item in the Design view of the editor. View .Web is positioned backwards ALT left arrow keys to display the previous page in history. Only available in the "Web Browser" window. View .Web positions the ALT right arrow button to display the next page in the history. Only available in the "Web Browser" window.
"HTML Designer" shortcuts can only use the following shortcut combinations when editing in the HTML designer. Some combinations are only available in specific views of the designer.
Command Name Shortcut Key Description Editing. List the member Ctrl J Edit code, list members of the current class to complete the statement. Only the "HTML" view of the HTML designer. Edit. Parameter Information Ctrl SHIFT Space Key Displays tooltips containing current parameter information based on the current language. Only the "HTML" view of the HTML editor can be used. Edit. View bottom Ctrl Page Down moves to the end of the current document. Only available in the HTML view of the HTML designer. Edit. The top of the view Ctrl Page Up moves to the top of the current window. Only available in the HTML view of the HTML designer. Format. Bold Ctrl B switches the selected text between bold and normal. Only the "design" view of the HTML designer. Format. Bookmarks Ctrl Shift L Displays the Bookmark dialog. Only the "design" view of the HTML designer. Format. Convert to hyperlink Ctrl L After selecting text, display the Hyper Link dialog. Only the "design" view of the HTML designer. Format. Reduce indentation Ctrl Shift T Reduce the selected paragraph. Only the "design" view of the HTML designer. Format. Increased indent Ctrl T Put the selected segment into a indentation unit. Only the "design" view of the HTML designer. Format. Slaburized Ctrl i switches the selected text between italics and normal. Only the "design" view of the HTML designer. Format. Lock element Ctrl Shift K prevents absolute positioning of elements from being accidentally moved. Only the "design" view of the HTML designer. Format. Display Grid Ctrl g Switch Display Grid. Only the "design" view of the HTML designer. Format. Grid line align Ctrl Shift g Specifies the use of invisible grid alignment elements. You can set the grid spacing on the Design pane of the HTML Designer option in the Options dialog box, and the grid will change when you open a document next time. Only the "design" view of the HTML designer. Format. Underline Ctrl U switch the selected text between the underscore and normal. Only the "design" view of the HTML designer. Table. Insert the column Ctrl Alt left arrow key on the left side of the left to add a column to the left side of the current column in the table. Only the "design" view of the HTML designer. Table. Insert the column Ctrl Alt right side on the right side, add a column to the right side of the current column in the table. Only the "design" view of the HTML designer. Table. Inserting the row Ctrl Alt on it adds a line on the current row in the table. Only the "design" view of the HTML designer. Table. Insert the row CTRL Alt down below it adds a line under the current row in the table. Only the "design" view of the HTML designer. View. Details CTRL SHIFT Q displays signal icons for HTML elements that do not have visual representation, such as annotations, scripts, and positioning points of absolute positioning elements. Only the "design" view of the HTML designer. View. Next View Ctrl Page Down Switch from the Design view to the HTML view, and vice versa. Only the "design" view of the HTML designer. View. Visual Border Ctrl Q displays one pixel border around the HTML element (such as table, table cell, and interval) that supports the Border property and sets the property to zero. Only the "design" view of the HTML designer. "XML Designer" shortcut
Command Name Shortcut Key Description Architecture. Folding Ctrl (-) Folded Nested Elements. Only the "Architecture" view of the XML designer. Architecture. Expand Ctrl (=) Expand Nested Elements. Only the "Architecture" view of the XML designer.
"Control Action" shortcuts The following shortcut keys can be used to move and select controls on the design map and the size of the control.
Command Name Shortcut Key Description Editing. The down control Ctrl down the arrow key On the design map, move the selected control in 1 to 1 to the increment. Edit. Move the control to the lower grid down arrow key On the design map, move the selected control at 8 to the increment. Edit. Left control Ctrl left arrow keys on the design map, move the control in 1 to the left. Edit. Move the control to the left grid left arrow button on the design map, move the control to the left to the increment. Edit. Right shift control Ctrl right arrow key On the design map, move the control at 1 to the right. Edit. Move the control to the right grid right arrow key on the design map, move the control to the right at 8. Edit. Upload control Ctrl on the arrow key On the design map, move the control in 1 to the increment. Edit. Move the control to the upper grid Arrow button On the design map, move the control in an increment upward. Edit. Select the next control Tab button to move to the next control on the page. Edit. Select the last control SHIFT TAB key to move back to the last selected control at the page. Edit. Adjust the control size Ctrl Shift down the arrow button on the design map, add 1 to increment, increase the height of the control. Edit. Turn the control to the lower grid shift down the arrow key on the design map, with 8 increments, increase the height of the control. Edit. Adjust the control size to the left Ctrl Shift left arrow key on the design, 1 is increment, reduce the width of the control. Edit. Map the control to the left grid shift left arrow button on the design map, with 8 increments, reduce the width of the control. Edit. Adjust the control size to the right Ctrl Shift right arrow button on the design map, with 1 to increase, increase the width of the control. Edit. Turn the control to the right grid shift left arrow button on the design map, with 8 increments, increase the width of the control. Edit. Adjust the control size Ctrl Shift on the arrow button on the design map, with 1 to increment, reduce the height of the control. Edit. Magnify the control to the upper grid Shift on the arrow key on the design, 8 is increment, reducing the height of the control. "Debug" shortcuts The following shortcut keys can be used when debugging the code.
Command name shortcuts Description Debug. Application Code Change ALT F10 Start a "editing" or "Continue" to generate changes to the code that is being debugged. Debug. Auto Window Ctrl Alt V, a Display "Auto" window to see the value of the current variable in the current execution row range in the current process. Commissioning. All interrupt Ctrl Alt Break temporarily stops performing all the processes in debug sessions. Applies only to "Run" mode. Debug. Breakpoint Ctrl Alt B Displays the Breakpoint dialog where you can add and modify breakpoints. Debug. Call the Stack Ctrl Alt C Display the "Call Stack" window to display all active procedures or stack frames currently executing the thread. Applies only to "Run" mode. Debug. Clear all breakpoints Ctrl SHIFT F9 clearing all breakpoints in the project. Debug. Discharge Ctrl Alt D Displays the "Anti-Distribution" window. Debug. Enable breakpoint Ctrl F9 sets breakpoints in the current code line. Debug. Exception Ctrl Alt E Displays the "Exception" dialog. Debug. Instant Ctrl Alt i Displays the "Instant" window, which can calculate the expression and execute individual commands. Debug. Local variable Ctrl Alt V, L Displays the Local Variables window to see the variables and values of each process in the current stack frame. Debug. Memory 1ctrl Alt M, 1 key Displays the "Memory 1" window to see the big cache, strings, and other data that cannot be clear in the Monitor or Variables window. Debug. Memory 2Ctrl Alt M, 2 key Display "Memory 2" window, view large buffers, strings, and other data that cannot be clear in the Monitor or Variables window. Debug. Memory 3Ctrl Alt M, 3 key Display "Memory 3" window, view large buffers, strings, and other data that cannot be clear in the "Monitor" or Variable window. Debug. Memory 4ctrl Alt M, 4 key Display "Memory 4" window, view large buffers, strings, and other data that cannot be clear in the Monitor or Variables window. Debug. Module Ctrl Alt U Displays the Module window that allows you to view .dll or .exe files used by the program. In multiprocess debugging, you can right-click and select "Show all programs modules". Debug. New breakpoint Ctrl B inserts or clears breakpoints in the current code line. Commissioning. Quick monitoring Ctrl Alt Q displays the Quick Monitor dialog with current values with selected expressions. Applies only to "Interrupt" mode. Use this command to check the current value of variables, attributes, or other expressions that have not been monitored to monitor expressions. Debug. Register Ctrl Alt G Displays the Register window, which displays the register content for debug the native code application. Debug. Restart Ctrl SHIFT F5 terminates the debug session, regenerate, and then run the application from the beginning. Can be used in Interrupt mode and "Run" mode. Debug. Run Document Ctrl Alt N Displays the Run Document window, which displays the document set during the debugging process. Suitable for "run" mode. Debug. The Ctrl F10 running to the cursor is in "Interrupt" mode, continues the code from the current statement until the statement is selected. The "current execution line" margin indicator appears in the "Page Margin Indicator" column. In the Design mode, start the debugger and execute the code until the cursor position. Debug. Set the next statement CTRL SHIFT F10 Set the execution point on the selected code line. Debug. Display the next statement Alt Number key area * Highlight the next statement to be executed.
Debug. Start the F5 Auto Additional Transferler and run the application from the startup item specified in the
Command Name Shortcut Key Description Editing. Find Ctrl F Display Find dialog. Edit. Find Ctrl Shift f in the file "Find" dialog in the file. Edit. Find the next F3 lookup last search text's next match. Edit. Find the next selected item Ctrl F3 looks for the next match of the currently selected text in the document. Edit. Find the last Shift F3 lookup search text's last match. Edit. Find the last selected item Ctrl Shift F3 lookup the previous match of the currently selected text or insert the words at the symbol. Edit. Go to Find Combine Box Ctrl D Place the insert symbol on the "Find / Command" line on the Standard toolbar. Edit. Hide text ALT F3, H Select or clear the "Search Hidden Text" option of the Find dialog. Edit. Progressive Search Ctrl i launch progressive search. If you start progressive searches, you have not typed any characters, please restore the previous mode. If you have found text, search for the next match. Edit. Size match Alt F3, C. Select or clear the "Size" option for "Find" and "Replace" operations. Edit. General Expression ALT F3, R Select or Clear the "Regular Expression" option so that special characters can be used for "Find" and "Replace" operations. Edit. Replace Ctrl H Displays the Replace dialog. Edit. Replace Ctrl Shift H in the file "Replace" dialog in the file. Edit. Reverse progressive search Ctrl Shift i changes the direction of progressive search, start searching to the file header from the file. Edit. Stop Search ALT F3, S Pause Current "Find" operation in the file. Edit. Up Over F3, B select or clear "Find" and "Replace" options. Edit. Full word matching ALT F3, W Select or clear "Find" options for "Find" and "Replace" operations. Edit. Wildcard ALT F3, P Select or Clear the "Find" and "Replace" option. "Visual Database Tool" shortcut key The following shortcut combinations can be used for database designers or query designers.
Command Name Shortcut Key Description Database. Run the Ctrl E Run the current active database object. Database. Run the current selection in the SQL editor running the selected content Ctrl Q. Database. Sentence ALT F5 Enables the current active database object to enter debug mode by step. Query. Run Ctrl R Execute Query. Only available in "Query Designers". View. Relationship Diagram CTRL 1 key Displays the "Relationship Diagram" pane of the "Query" designer. Only available in the "Query" designer. View. Grid Ctrl 2 key Displays the "Grid" pane of Query Designer. Only available in the "Query" designer. View. The result ctrl 4 key displays the "Results" pane of the "Query" designer. Only available in the "Query" designer. View. Sqlctrl 3 key Displays the "SQL" pane of the Query Designer. Only available in the "Query" designer.
"Text Navigation" shortcuts The following shortcut combinations can be used in the text editor to move within the open document.
Command Name Shortcut Key Description Editing. The left shift character left arrow key moves the cursor to the left a character. It is only available in the .NET Framework designer. Edit. Right Move characters right arrow keys Move the cursor to the right. Editable only in the .NET Framework designer. Document end Ctrl End moves the insertion point to the last line of the document. Edit. Document Start Ctrl Home Move the insertion point to the documentation. Edit. Go to Ctrl G to display the "Go to the row" dialog. Edit. Go to Brand Ctrl ] Move the insertion point to the next brace in the document. Edit. Move down the arrow key to move the cursor. Edit. The line end END moves the cursor to the end of the current line. Edit. The lead Home moves the cursor to the beginning of the current line. Edit. Move up the arrow key to move the cursor on a row. Edit. Next bookmarks Ctrl K, Ctrl N move to the next bookmark in the document. Edit. Turn the page down to scroll down the screen in the editor window. Edit. Page UP upward scroll down the screen in the editor window. Edit. Previous bookmarks Ctrl K, Ctrl P moved to the previous bookmark. Edit. Quick Information Ctrl K, Ctrl I Displays "Quick Information" based on the current language. Edit. Scroll down the line Ctrl down the arrow key to scroll down the text down. Only available in the text editor. Edit. Scroll up the row of Ctrl on the arrow key to scroll up the text up. Only available in the text editor. Edit. The next word Ctrl Right Arrow button moves the insertion point to the right. Edit. Previous word Ctrl left arrow keys move the insertion point to left a word. View. Browse the next Ctrl Shift 1 to the next definition, declaration, or reference. Available in the Object Browser and Class View window. View. Browse the previous Ctrl Shift 2 positioning to the previous definition, declaration, or reference. Available in the Object Browser and Class View window. Text Selection Shortcuts The following shortcut combinations can be used in the text editor to select text in the open document.
Command Name Shortcut Key Description Editing. Extend a character Shift left arrow to left to remove the cursor to extend the selected content. It is only available in the .NET Framework designer. Edit. Extend a character column Shift Alt left arrow key to the left to remove the cursor left to extend the column selection. Edit. Extend a character Shift right arrow button to the right to extend the cursor to extend the selected content. It is only available in the .NET Framework designer. Edit. Extend a character column shift alt right arrow button to the right to extend the cursor to the extended column selection. Edit. Document end extension Ctrl Shift End Select the text from the insert point to the last line of the document. Edit. Document Start Extension Ctrl Shift Home Select the text from the insertion point to the document. Edit. Extended to Brand Ctrl Shift ] Move the insertion point to the next braces to extend the selected content. Edit. Extend a line of shift down arrow keys from the insertion point position, expand the selected text down. Edit. Down Extended Column Shift Alt Under the arrow key to move the cursor to the selected content of the column. Edit. Extended to the end of the line SHIFT END Select the text from the insertion point to the current line. Edit. Row extended columns Shift Alt END move the insertion point to the end of the line to extend the selected content. Edit. Extended to the head Shift Home Select the text from the insertion point to the list. Edit. Right Extended Columns Shift Alt Home Move insertion to the list to select. Edit. Extended a row of SHIFT up to the arrow key to select text from the insertion point position. Edit. Up-extended column SHIFT ALT arrow key to move the cursor to the selection of selected content. Edit. Extend the page SHIFT PAGE DOWN to extend the selected content down. Edit. Extended Page SHIFT PAGE UP Extension the selected content up. Edit. All Ctrl a Select all the contents in the current document. Edit. Select the current word Ctrl W Select the word containing the insert point, or insert the words on the right side. Edit. Select to the last return Ctrl = Select the content between the current position in the editor to the front position in the editor. Edit. Extended to the view bottom Ctrl Shift Page Down Move the cursor to the last row in the view to extend the selected content. Edit. Extended to the top of the view Ctrl Shift Page Up Extended the selected content to the top of the current window. Edit. Extended to the next word CTRL SHIFT Right Arrow button Extension the selected content to the right. Edit. Advance a row Ctrl Shift Alt Right Arrow button backwards the cursor to select a word to extension. Edit. Extended to the previous Ctrl Shift left arrow key to extend the selected content to the left. Edit. Extend a word column Ctrl Shift Alt left arrow button to move the cursor left to the extended column selection. "Text Operation" shortcuts The following shortcut combinations can be used to delete, move or format text in the open document in the text editor.
Command name shortcuts Description Edit. Branch Entertainment Enter Insert a new line. Edit. Characters Transfer Ctrl T Exchange the character on both sides of the insertion point. For example, AC | BD becomes AB | CD. Only available in the text editor. Edit. Clear Bookmark Ctrl K, Ctrl L Removes all unnamed bookmarks in the current document. Edit. Folding to definition CTRL M, Ctrl O automatically determines the logical boundary (such as process) created in the code, and then hide them. Edit. Note Selected Content Ctrl K, Ctrl C Use the correct note syntax of the programming language to mark the current row of the code as comments. Edit. Complete the word Alt Right Arrow Ctrl Spacebar Displays "complete words" based on the current language. Edit. Delete delete deletes a character on the right side of the cursor. Edit. Rear Remove BackspaceShift BackSpace Deletes a character on the left side of the cursor. Edit. Delete horizontal blank Ctrl K, Ctrl / Fold Selected blank, if there is no selected content, remove blank adjacent to the cursor. Edit. Orchestration CTRL K, Ctrl D Follow the settings specified on the "Format Settings" pane in the "Options" section in the "Text Editor" section of the Options dialog box. Edit. Format the selected content Ctrl K, Ctrl F According to the surrounding code rows, correctly indent the selected code rows. Edit. Hide the selected content Ctrl M, Ctrl h hides the selected text. Signal icon mark hides the location of the text in the file. Edit. Insert Tab Tab indent text rows into the specified number of spaces, such as 5. Edit. Cut line CTRL L cuts all selected rows to the clipboard, if anything is not selected, cut the current row to the clipboard. Edit. Delete row Ctrl Shift L Deletes all selected rows; if you do not have a line, remove the current line. Edit. Go to the new row Ctrl Enter insert a blank line above the insertion point. Edit. Look by New Row Ctrl Shift Enter Insert an empty line below the insertion point. Edit. The line transfers Shift Alt T will move the row containing the insertion point to the next row. Edit. Convert to lowercase Ctrl u Change the selected text to lowercase characters. Edit. Convert to uppercase Ctrl Shift U Change the selected text to uppercase characters. Edit. Rewriting mode INSERT switches between insertion and rewriting insert mode. It is only available when using a text editor. Edit. Stop hiding the current area Ctrl M, Ctrl U removes the outline display information of the currently selected area. Edit. Stop outline Displays Ctrl M, Ctrl P Removes all outline display information from the entire document. Edit. Exchange Location Point Ctrl R, Ctrl P Exchange the positioning point and end point of the currently selected content. Edit. Left and zone Shift Tab will select a chart to shift a chart. Edit. Switch all outlines Display Ctrl M, Ctrl L Switch all previously marked text parts that are previously marked as hidden between hidden and display status. Edit. Switch Bookmark Ctrl K, Ctrl K sets or removes bookmarks at the current row. Edit. Switch Outline Display Expand Ctrl M, Ctrl M switches the currently selected hidden text section between hidden and display status. Edit. Switch Task List Shortcuts Ctrl K, Ctrl H Sets or removes shortcuts at the current row. Edit. Switch automatic wrap Ctrl R, Ctrl R Enable or disable the automatic wrap in the editor.
Edit. Cancel Note Select content Ctrl K, Ctrl U removes the comment syntax from the current row of the code. Edit. View blank Ctrl R, Ctrl W Display or hide spaces and tab tags. Edit. Word deletion until Ctrl delete deletes the words on the right side of the insertion point at the end. Edit. Word deletion until Ctrl Backspace deletes the words on the left side of the insertion point. Edit. Word transpose Ctrl Shift T pairs of words on both sides of the point. For example, | End Sub will change to read SUB End |. "Window Management" shortcuts The following shortcut combinations can be used to move, shut down or navigate in tools and document windows.
Command Name Shortcut Key Description View. Full screen Shift Alt Enter switches the "full screen" mode between open and off. View. Loading Ctrl - Returns the previous document or window in the navigation history. View. Position Ctrl Shift - Move forward to the next document or window in the navigation history. Window. Activate Document Window ESC Close menu or dialog box, cancel the ongoing action, or place the focus in the current document window. Window. Close the document window Ctrl F4 Close the current MDI sub-window. Window. Close Tool Window Shift ESC Close the current Tool window. Window. Move the cursor to the droplet bar when moving to the drop-down bar Ctrl F2 editor is in the Code view. Window. The next document window Ctrl F6ctrl Tab is loop through the MDI sub-window one by one window. Window. Next window ALT F6 moves to the next tool window. Window. The next split pane F6 moves to the next pane of the split pane view of a single document. Window. The next selection card Ctrl Page Down Moves the next tab in the document or window. Window. Previous document window CTRL SHIFT F6CTRL SHIFT TAB Moves to the previous document in the editor or designer. Window. Previous pane Shift Alt F6 moves to the last selected window. Window. The last split pane Shift F6 moves to the previous pane of the document in the split pane view. Window. The last selection card Ctrl Page Up Moves to the previous tab in the document or window.
"Integrated Help" shortcuts The following shortcut keys can be used to view and move between topics in Help.
Command name shortcuts Description Help. Directory Ctrl Alt F1 Displays the Directory window that contains documents in MSDN. Help. Dynamic Help Ctrl F1 Displays the Dynamic Help window, which displays different topics based on items currently focusing in the product. Help. F1 Help F1 displays the help topic corresponding to the selected current user interface. Help. Index Ctrl Alt F2 Displays the "Index" window containing the document included in the MSDN. Help. Index Results Shift Alt F2 Displays the Index Results window, which lists the themes that contains the selected keywords in the Index window. Help. The next topic Alt down the arrow button Displays the next topic in the directory. Only available in the Help (Web) browser window. Help. Previous topic Alt on the arrow button Displays the top theme in the directory. Only available in the Help (Web) browser window. Help. Search CTRL Alt F3 Display the Search window that allows you to search for words or phrases in the document included in the MSDN. Help. Search results Shift Alt F3 Display the Search Results window, which displays a list of topics that contain strings from the Search window search. Help. Window Help SHIFT F1 displays the help topic corresponding to the selected current user interface.
"Object Browser" shortcuts The following shortcut combinations can be used in the Object Browser window.
Command name shortcuts Description Edit. Find symbol Alt F12 Displays the Find Symbol dialog. Edit. Go to the definition of selected symbols in the declaration Ctrl F12 display code. Edit. Go to define the declaration of selected symbols in the F12 display code. View. Find Symbol Results Ctrl Alt F12 Displays the Find Symbol Results window. View. Object Browser Ctrl Alt J Displays "Object Browser" to see class, properties, methods, events, and constants available for packages, object libraries and processes in the project. View. Object browser backward Alt - Moves the previous selected object in the Select History of Object Browser. View. Object browser forwards Shift Alt - Moves the next object in the Select History of Object Browser. "Macro" shortcuts use the macro to use the following shortcut combinations.
Command Name Shortcut Key Description View. Macro Explorer ALT F8 Displays the Macro Resource Manager window, which lists all available macros in the current solution. Tool. Macro IDEALT F11 launches "Visual Studio Macro" -> "Macro IDE". Tool. Record the temporary macro Ctrl Shift R places the environment in the "macro" record mode. Tool. Run the macro of the temporary macro Ctrl Shift P playback record.
"Tools Window" shortcuts The following shortcut keys allow the specific tool window to be displayed.
Command Name Shortcut Key Description Tool. Command Window Tag Mode Ctrl Shift M Place the Command window in some mode to allow you to select text in the window. View. Class view Ctrl SHIFT C Displays the Class View window. View. Command Window Ctrl Alt A Displays the Command window, which allows you to type the command of the operation IDE. View. Document Outline CTRL Alt T Displays the Document Outline window to see the plane or hierarchial outline of the current document. View. Favorites Ctrl Alt F Displays the Favorites window, which lists the shortcuts for the web page. View. Output Ctrl Alt O Displays the Output window to view status messages at runtime. View. Properties Window F4 Displays the Properties window, which lists the design time and events of the currently selected item. View. Properties page Shift F4 Displays the properties page of the currently selected item. View. Resource View Ctrl Shift E Displays the Resource View window. View. Server Explorer Ctrl Alt S Displays the Server Explorer window, which allows viewing and managing database servers, event logs, message queues, web services, and many other operating system services. View. Display web browser Ctrl Alt R Displays the "Web Browser" window, which allows you to view the page on the Internet. View. Solution Explorer CTRL Alt L Displays "Solution Explorer", which lists items and files in the current solution. View. Task List Ctrl Alt K Displays the Task List window, customize, classify, and manage tasks, annotations, shortcuts, warnings, and error messages here. View. Toolbox Ctrl Alt x Display "Toolbox", which contains controls and other items that can be included in the code or with code.
"Project" shortcuts The following shortcut keys can be used to add new items to the project, generate projects, or open files or projects.
Command name shortcuts Description Generation. Generate Solutions Ctrl Shift B Generates Solutions. Generate. Compile Ctrl F7 Create an object file where the machine code, linker instruction, section, external reference, and function name or data name are included therein. Document. Add the existing item Shift Alt A Display "Add Existing Item" dialog, which allows you to add existing files to the current project. Document. Add new item Ctrl Shift a Display "Add New Item" dialog that allows you to add new files to the current project. Document. New file Ctrl N Displays the New File dialog where you can select new files to be added to the current project. File. New project Ctrl Shift N Displays the New Project dialog where you can create an item and add it to the current solution. Document. Open file Ctrl o Display "Open File" dialog box, you can select the existing file you want to open. Document. Open the project Ctrl Shift o Display the "Open Project" dialog box, you can add an existing project to the solution. Project. Reword Ctrl Alt INSERT allows the base class method to be renovated in the derived class. Used for C #. Shortcuts for Miscellaneous Editor The following shortcut combinations can be used for shortcut editors or string editors.
Command Name Shortcut Key Description Edit. New Shortcut button Insert Add a new shortcut. Only available in the shortcut editor. Edit. New Strings Insert Add a new item in a string table. For string editors.