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  • L Lost User

    Richard Blythe wrote:

    They say that "Power Users" execute functions from the keyboard as much or more than with the mouse.

    Disconnect your mouse, you can operate most applications without one. The only exception I found are webbrowsers, it's bloody annoying to tab through all hyperlinks. Win-E: Explorer Win-R: Run Win-D: Show Desktop Ctrl-S, Alt-F4: Save & Exit Alt-Space-X: Maximize Window Ctrl-Tab: Next MDI child

    Richard Blythe wrote:

    The third would be F11. (When debugging code)

    Yeah, in WP 5.1 it would have opened the "underwater screen" :)

    I are Troll :suss:

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    RickRoc
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    I would guess that most of the younger crew out there does not know what you're talking about since WordPerfect is almost non-existent now.

    -------------------------------------------- Give me ambiguity or give me something else!

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    • R Richard Blythe

      They say that "Power Users" execute functions from the keyboard as much or more than with the mouse. I'm curious. What function key(s) do you frequently use when writing code? The TAB key is by far my most frequently used function key. (Finishes an intellisense statement) The second would be: Ctrl+C and Ctrl+V The third would be F11. (When debugging code)

      The mind is like a parachute. It doesn’t work unless it’s open.

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      S Houghtelin
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      In order of shininess. Shift, Ctrl, space, backspace, delete, tab, F3, F5, F8, page up page down, arrow keys and numeric keypad, and one broken keyboard foot… from occasional multiple simultaneous key presses with heavy emphasis applied :)

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      • P Pete OHanlon

        Not in any particular order: F5. Shift+alt+F10. F11. F6. F9. Ctrl+N. Ctrl+S. Ctrl+Space.

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        TheyCallMeMrJames
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        Those are a lot of mine too (though I'll have to look up F9). I have also started using CTRL+. when references need to be added. <= super handy

        They Call me Mister James

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        • L Lost User

          W A S D

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          Hosey
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          Same here on my home machine W, S, A, D. Program and game on it, but gaming takes more of a front seat at home. at work; Ctrl+C, Ctrl+V, F11, F5, Tab, Shift+Tab Now i have a quad screen setup at work I rarely ever Alt+Tab anymore. Still have dozens of windows open, but it now seems more intuitive to access them from the taskbar than from alt+tab as brain can relate to their on-screen locations far quicker using that visual.. odd.

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          • J Jim Crafton

            No kidding! F1 is basically a license for Visual Studio to simply lock your machine up till it figures out what the hell to do.

            ¡El diablo está en mis pantalones! ¡Mire, mire! SELECT * FROM User WHERE Clue > 0 0 rows returned Save an Orange - Use the VCF! Personal 3D projects Just Say No to Web 2 Point Blow

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            IncredibleMouse
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            Jim Crafton wrote:

            lock your machine up till it figures out what the hell to do

            This is so true. And everyone knows it.. except for maybe MS? You can go make a caffinated drink, visit with your neighbors, turn to google, click several old dead links, stumble on and watch some funny vids, search online some more, find your answer and implement a solution - all this before F1 loads. If you were sufficiently capable of waiting for F1, you end up with an alarmingly unproductive and baffling query result. I've seen ants, using their own bodies, build stunning expansive bridges over water. All I want is an answer to a question from help file.

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            • R Richard Blythe

              They say that "Power Users" execute functions from the keyboard as much or more than with the mouse. I'm curious. What function key(s) do you frequently use when writing code? The TAB key is by far my most frequently used function key. (Finishes an intellisense statement) The second would be: Ctrl+C and Ctrl+V The third would be F11. (When debugging code)

              The mind is like a parachute. It doesn’t work unless it’s open.

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              David Meridian
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              Looks like the most used keys for me are N O R and P. And esc.

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              • R Richard Blythe

                They say that "Power Users" execute functions from the keyboard as much or more than with the mouse. I'm curious. What function key(s) do you frequently use when writing code? The TAB key is by far my most frequently used function key. (Finishes an intellisense statement) The second would be: Ctrl+C and Ctrl+V The third would be F11. (When debugging code)

                The mind is like a parachute. It doesn’t work unless it’s open.

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                Sterling Camden independent consultant
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                Backspace, d, and x (I'm a vimmer)

                Contains coding, but not narcotic.

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                • R Richard Blythe

                  They say that "Power Users" execute functions from the keyboard as much or more than with the mouse. I'm curious. What function key(s) do you frequently use when writing code? The TAB key is by far my most frequently used function key. (Finishes an intellisense statement) The second would be: Ctrl+C and Ctrl+V The third would be F11. (When debugging code)

                  The mind is like a parachute. It doesn’t work unless it’s open.

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                  Earl Truss
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                  Enter, Backspace and left side of the Space bar - pretty much equally worn. Nothing else even comes close.

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                  • M MJ08

                    I use Ctrl+A a lot for select all; Ctrl+H for search/replace; Ctrl+X, Ctrl+C and Ctrl+V for cutting, copying and pasting. The Home and End keys are pretty worn out too (although it's hard to tell these days as my keyboard is covered in crumbs, coffee and bits of pizza!)

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                    Richard Blythe
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                    MJ08 wrote:

                    my keyboard is covered in crumbs, coffee and bits of pizza!)

                    A perfect codeproject survey: "How often do you clean your keyboard?" :laugh:

                    The mind is like a parachute. It doesn’t work unless it’s open.

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                      Backspace, d, and x (I'm a vimmer)

                      Contains coding, but not narcotic.

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                      Richard Blythe
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                      Several posts have listed single keys. What's up with "d" and "x"? Obviously your using them with another key combination.

                      The mind is like a parachute. It doesn’t work unless it’s open.

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                      • R Richard Blythe

                        Several posts have listed single keys. What's up with "d" and "x"? Obviously your using them with another key combination.

                        The mind is like a parachute. It doesn’t work unless it’s open.

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                        Sterling Camden independent consultant
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                        In vim, if you're in Normal Mode, d begins a deletion sequence ('dd' deletes a line, 'dw' deletes a word, etc.). 'x' deletes a character. In Insert Mode, Backspace deletes the previous character.

                        Contains coding, but not narcotic.

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                        • R Richard Blythe

                          MJ08 wrote:

                          my keyboard is covered in crumbs, coffee and bits of pizza!)

                          A perfect codeproject survey: "How often do you clean your keyboard?" :laugh:

                          The mind is like a parachute. It doesn’t work unless it’s open.

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                          MJ08
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                          LOL. I would enjoy reading the comments from that survey! If you press the Shift key 5 times, it turns on something called StickyKeys: my keyboard's got so much coffee and food on it, that feature is permanently on!

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                          • R Richard Blythe

                            They say that "Power Users" execute functions from the keyboard as much or more than with the mouse. I'm curious. What function key(s) do you frequently use when writing code? The TAB key is by far my most frequently used function key. (Finishes an intellisense statement) The second would be: Ctrl+C and Ctrl+V The third would be F11. (When debugging code)

                            The mind is like a parachute. It doesn’t work unless it’s open.

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                            la01
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                            Top ranked would be F5 and F10. Then, F11, Ctrl E + C, Ctrl E + U (WHY is there no toggle?), Windows + Tab

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                            • P Pete OHanlon

                              It might as well just redirect you to Google. There was a time (many years ago) when the MSDN help was superb. Subsequent releases have made the product worse.

                              "WPF has many lovers. It's a veritable porn star!" - Josh Smith

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                              urbane tiger
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                              Pete O'Hanlon wrote:

                              There was a time (many years ago) when the MSDN help was superb. Subsequent releases have made the product worse.

                              Industry trend - pathetic presentation, meaningless content - post modernism. rubout is well worn - my kb has keys for copy/cut/paste, they are shiny.

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                              • R Richard Blythe

                                They say that "Power Users" execute functions from the keyboard as much or more than with the mouse. I'm curious. What function key(s) do you frequently use when writing code? The TAB key is by far my most frequently used function key. (Finishes an intellisense statement) The second would be: Ctrl+C and Ctrl+V The third would be F11. (When debugging code)

                                The mind is like a parachute. It doesn’t work unless it’s open.

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                                kiwipyc
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                                I'm amazed no one else has actually admitted to the key that actually gets used the most. Backspace. I use it at least three times in every sentence or line of code!!! :) If you don't need to backspace every now and then you are just not coding fast enough! It's like trying to ski. If you don't fall over you're not really having fun!

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                                • R Richard Blythe

                                  They say that "Power Users" execute functions from the keyboard as much or more than with the mouse. I'm curious. What function key(s) do you frequently use when writing code? The TAB key is by far my most frequently used function key. (Finishes an intellisense statement) The second would be: Ctrl+C and Ctrl+V The third would be F11. (When debugging code)

                                  The mind is like a parachute. It doesn’t work unless it’s open.

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                                  E Anderson
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                                  Visual Studio C#: prop<tab><tab>

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                                  • R Richard Blythe

                                    They say that "Power Users" execute functions from the keyboard as much or more than with the mouse. I'm curious. What function key(s) do you frequently use when writing code? The TAB key is by far my most frequently used function key. (Finishes an intellisense statement) The second would be: Ctrl+C and Ctrl+V The third would be F11. (When debugging code)

                                    The mind is like a parachute. It doesn’t work unless it’s open.

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                                    kmoorevs
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                                    Ctrl,C,V,Spacebar,Enter,X,Delete in that order

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                                    • R Richard Blythe

                                      They say that "Power Users" execute functions from the keyboard as much or more than with the mouse. I'm curious. What function key(s) do you frequently use when writing code? The TAB key is by far my most frequently used function key. (Finishes an intellisense statement) The second would be: Ctrl+C and Ctrl+V The third would be F11. (When debugging code)

                                      The mind is like a parachute. It doesn’t work unless it’s open.

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                                      Henk Nicolai
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                                      In Visual Studio, the obvious F5 and Ctrl+S, but also F12 (go to definition) and Ctrl+Shift+F12 (go to next error).

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                                      • R Richard Blythe

                                        :laugh: I use my left thumb for most of my spacebar hits. It's pretty worn on that side.

                                        The mind is like a parachute. It doesn’t work unless it’s open.

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                                        James Lonero
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                                        The spacebar or your left thumb?

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                                        • M Mycroft Holmes

                                          The only thing I really miss about VB is the Ctrl F2 and Ctrl Shift F2. Go to reference and return from reference. :sigh:

                                          Never underestimate the power of human stupidity RAH

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                                          ScottK7
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                                          Just reading through this thread (yeah, ok, a month and a half later), I was surprised nobody mentioned up to this point Ctrl+- (i.e Ctrl+Dash). It's mapped as "navigate back", which when pressed successively will take you back through recent edit points in your code - effectively allowing you to return back from a reference lookup. It's certainly not my most used key combination, but probably my favorite "secret trick" command. (Ctrl+Shift+- is "navigate forward", but I don't have enough use for it to normally remember it.)

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