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TIP: Choose proper keyboard layout for R# 3.0

When installing Resharper 3.0, be sure to select the middle option.  This will set keyboard shortcuts that match up with previous versions of Resharper as well as IntelliJ IDEA.



Comments

Tomas Restrepo said:

Humm... something tells me this is going to clash even worse with my VC++ 6.0 keyboard bindings than 2.5 used to :)

# June 22, 2007 10:55 PM

Jeffrey Palermo said:

I'm not sure about VC++ settings, but I've found the ReSharper shortcuts to be nice, and they haven't conflicted with other VS shortcuts I use.  If you've used a previous version of R#, the middle section will keep the same shortcut keys.

# June 22, 2007 11:04 PM

Brian Peek said:

I think I'm the only one that is elated that they've finally made a Visual Studio keyboard scheme.  ReSharper's taking over of shortcuts in the previous version was one of my biggest beefs.

# June 23, 2007 4:13 AM

bobfox said:

For new users of R# 3.0 it is IMHO better to choose the VS keyboard scheme.

# June 23, 2007 7:00 AM

Lothan said:

We're all a bit different, so some us actually prefer the Visual Studio style key bindings. I personally find the Visual Studio style key bindings more intuitive and easy to remember than the IntelliJ IDEA key bindings. For me it's easy to remember Rename is Ctrl+R+Ctrl+R, Refactor This is Ctrl+R, Ctrl+T, and Move Up is Ctrl+R, Ctrl+Up.

# June 24, 2007 12:09 AM

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Jeffrey Palermo is a software management consultant and the CTO of Headspring Systems in Austin, TX. Jeffrey specializes in Agile coaching and helps companies double the productivity of software teams. Jeffrey is an MCSD.Net , Microsoft MVP, Certified Scrummaster, Austin .Net User Group leader, AgileAustin board member, INETA speaker, INETA Membership Mentor, Christian, husband, father, motorcyclist, Eagle Scout, U.S. Army Veteran, and Texas A&M University graduate. Check out Devlicio.us!

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