Command
name
|
Shortcut
keys
|
Description
|
Copy
|
CRTL+C
|
Copies
selected text to the Clipboard
|
Print
|
CRTL+P
|
Prints
the contents of the code window
|
Select
all
|
CRTL+A
|
Selects
all content
|
Close
|
CRTL+F4
|
Closes
the active window
|
Close
all
|
CRTL+SHIFT+F4
|
Closes
all windows
|
Next
window
|
CRTL+F6
|
Switches
to the next window
|
Previous
window
|
CRTL+SHIFT+F6
|
Switches
to the previous window
|
Command
name
|
Shortcut
keys
|
Description
|
List
Breakpoints
|
CTRL+ALT+B
|
Activates
the Breakpoints window
|
Enable
Breakpoint
|
CTRL+F9
|
Enables
or disables a breakpoint
|
Disable
all Breakpoints
|
CTRL+SHIFT+F9
|
Clears
all breakpoints
|
Toggle
Breakpoint
|
F9
|
Inserts
or clears a breakpoint
|
Local
Variables
|
CTRL+ALT+V
|
Activates
the Variables window
|
Show
Output Window
|
CTRL+ALT+O
|
Activates
the Output window
|
Show
Call Stack Window
|
CTRL+ALT+C
|
Activates
the Call
Stack window
|
Show
Watch Window
|
CTRL+ALT+W
|
Activates
the Watch window
|
Run
to Cursor
|
CTRL+F10
|
In
break mode, resumes executing code from the current statement to the selected
statement (cursor location)
|
Set
Next Statement
|
CTRL+SHIFT+F10
|
Sets
the execution point to the line of code a developer has chosen
|
Show
Next Statement
|
ALT+*
(asterisk on the numeric keypad)
|
Move
the cursor to the line of the next statement to be executed
|
Start
|
F5
|
Changes
the break mode to continue executing code
|
Step
Into
|
F11
|
Executes
code one statement at a time, following execution into function calls
|
Step
Out
|
SHIFT+F11
|
Executes
the remaining lines of the function that the current execution point lies in
|
Step
Over
|
F10
|
Executes
the next line of code, but does not follow execution through any function
call
|
Stop
Debugging
|
SHIFT+F5
|
Stops
debugging
|
Command
name
|
Shortcut
keys
|
Description
|
Find
|
CTRL+F
|
Searches
text in code window
|
Find
Next
|
F3
|
Finds
the next occurrence of the text being searched for
|
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