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Do I need to actually fill this in? Didn't think so! But if I need one, here's my continual pet peeve: why does VS randomly change the "Find" (Ctrl+F) or "Find All" (Ctrl+Shift+F) document selection from "current document / entire solution" (respectively for the pressed keyboard shortcut) to "all open documents", "entire solution", or whatever else it thinks is the option of the day based on various planetary conjunctions?
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Do I need to actually fill this in? Didn't think so! But if I need one, here's my continual pet peeve: why does VS randomly change the "Find" (Ctrl+F) or "Find All" (Ctrl+Shift+F) document selection from "current document / entire solution" (respectively for the pressed keyboard shortcut) to "all open documents", "entire solution", or whatever else it thinks is the option of the day based on various planetary conjunctions?
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Client-Side Type-Based Publisher/Subscriber, Exploring Synchronous, "Event-ed", and Worker Thread SubscriptionsI use that often but have never had it happen. Currently on VS2017. I wonder what explains it.
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Do I need to actually fill this in? Didn't think so! But if I need one, here's my continual pet peeve: why does VS randomly change the "Find" (Ctrl+F) or "Find All" (Ctrl+Shift+F) document selection from "current document / entire solution" (respectively for the pressed keyboard shortcut) to "all open documents", "entire solution", or whatever else it thinks is the option of the day based on various planetary conjunctions?
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Client-Side Type-Based Publisher/Subscriber, Exploring Synchronous, "Event-ed", and Worker Thread SubscriptionsI've never noticed that and I use it all the time. You have a prankster in your office. :-D
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Do I need to actually fill this in? Didn't think so! But if I need one, here's my continual pet peeve: why does VS randomly change the "Find" (Ctrl+F) or "Find All" (Ctrl+Shift+F) document selection from "current document / entire solution" (respectively for the pressed keyboard shortcut) to "all open documents", "entire solution", or whatever else it thinks is the option of the day based on various planetary conjunctions?
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Client-Side Type-Based Publisher/Subscriber, Exploring Synchronous, "Event-ed", and Worker Thread SubscriptionsI can reproduce it by scrolling the mouse wheel while positioned over the "Look in:" drop-down menu. Are you using some kind of bizarre input device that allows you to inadvertently do this? :laugh:
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I can reproduce it by scrolling the mouse wheel while positioned over the "Look in:" drop-down menu. Are you using some kind of bizarre input device that allows you to inadvertently do this? :laugh:
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Cool! I can do this with my laptop's mousepad, really useful! Never had it happen inadvertently (Ctrl-F seems to remember the previous scope) but this means I can change the scope really easily. Thank you Marc and Greg!
Glad you liked it! I didn't know whether to consider it design intent or a bug. :-D
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Glad you liked it! I didn't know whether to consider it design intent or a bug. :-D
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The fox knows many things, but the hedgehog knows one big thing.I don't think there is a difference between the two in Microsoft land.
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Cool! I can do this with my laptop's mousepad, really useful! Never had it happen inadvertently (Ctrl-F seems to remember the previous scope) but this means I can change the scope really easily. Thank you Marc and Greg!
Oh wow, this happens when hover the mouse over any of the dropdowns in the dialog!
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I can reproduce it by scrolling the mouse wheel while positioned over the "Look in:" drop-down menu. Are you using some kind of bizarre input device that allows you to inadvertently do this? :laugh:
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The fox knows many things, but the hedgehog knows one big thing.Greg Utas wrote:
I can reproduce it by scrolling the mouse wheel while positioned over the "Look in:" drop-down menu.
You know, that might very well be the problem!
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Are you using some kind of bizarre input device that allows you to inadvertently do this?
Maybe using my cat as a mouse assistant has it's drawbacks. ;)
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I don't think there is a difference between the two in Microsoft land.
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True story! :) It's also what I tell my boss on lazy days! :D
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I can reproduce it by scrolling the mouse wheel while positioned over the "Look in:" drop-down menu. Are you using some kind of bizarre input device that allows you to inadvertently do this? :laugh:
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The fox knows many things, but the hedgehog knows one big thing.Greg Utas wrote:
scrolling the mouse wheel while positioned over the "Look in:" drop-down menu
It does that on all dropdowns. That's been a feature forever.
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Oh wow, this happens when hover the mouse over any of the dropdowns in the dialog!
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Client-Side Type-Based Publisher/Subscriber, Exploring Synchronous, "Event-ed", and Worker Thread Subscriptionsnot just dropdowns in VS. WIndows default behavior is for the wheel to scroll whatever the cursor is over regardless of if it has focus or not. 99% of the time I like doing that. The last 1% I start swearing when after a scroll I try to do something else and discover that focus wasn't where I thought it was.
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