When you’re composing a Microsoft Word document, keyboard shortcuts can be a huge help to save you some time and make things more convenient. Keyboard shortcuts are the use of a series of keys to ...
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Finally, Microsoft is doing something good with Microsoft Office. The company is adding the Keyboard shortcut to MS Word shortcut keys. I think it is long-awaited addition, and I’d love to have my ...
Instead of indivually typing out a hash tag in front of each line, is there a way to select a block of code and comment/uncomment everything by only pressing a couple shortcut keys?
It definitely counts as 'some other method' - essentially, it sets up a keyboard shortcut that (I think) passes the Win-key keystroke to your local machine. This opens your local start menu on top of Citrix - and from there you can Alt+Tab locally as normal.
It also provides a keyboard shortcut reference and lets you add or change shortcuts. The Actions and Shortcuts Window was added in version 22.09.23. [image] The window can be accessed by going to Help > Actions and Shortcuts. The window can also be accessed by the default shortcut keys ? and /. Searches both action name and shortcut.
Since VS 2013, the shortcut comes with built-in keybinds: Alt Up Alt Down These move the selected line (s) up and down. If a line isn't selected, but the text entry cursor is on the line, that also works without having to select the line. If you wish to rebind it in Tools > Options > Environment > Keyboard, the identifier keys are Edit.MoveSelectedLinesUp and Edit.MoveSelectedLinesDown. You ...