Visual Studio Keyboard Layout
The Visual Studio Keyboard Layout closely emulates the original layout from the Visual Studio IDE. You can set it as your HTML5 Builder keyboard layout from the Code Editor keyboard layout settings.
Shortcuts
Shortcut | Action |
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Alt+[ | Finds the matching delimiter (forward) |
Alt+] | Finds the matching delimiter (backward) |
Alt+Backspace | Undo |
Alt+F12 | Browse symbol at cursor (Delphi) |
Alt+Page Down | Goes to the next tab |
Alt+Page Up | Goes to the previous tab |
Alt+Shift+Backspace | Redo |
Alt+Shift+Down Arrow | Moves the cursor down one line and selects the column from the left of the starting cursor position |
Alt+Shift+End | Selects the column from the cursor position to the end of the current line |
Alt+Shift+Home | Selects the column from the cursor position to the start of the current line |
Alt+Shift+Left Arrow | Selects the column to the left of the cursor |
Alt+Shift+Page Down | Moves the cursor down one line and selects the column from the right of the starting cursor position |
Alt+Shift+Page Up | Moves the cursor up one screen and selects the column from the left of the starting cursor position |
Alt+Shift+Right Arrow | Selects the column to the right of the cursor |
Alt+Shift+Up Arrow | Moves the cursor up one line and selects the column from the left of the starting cursor position |
Ctrl+Alt+Shift+End | Selects the column from the cursor position to the end of the current file |
Ctrl+Alt+Shift+Home | Selects the column from the cursor position to the start of the current file |
Ctrl+Alt+Shift+Left Arrow | Selects the column to the left of the cursor |
Ctrl+Alt+Shift+Page Down | Selects the column from the cursor position to the top of the screen |
Ctrl+Alt+Shift+Page Up | Selects the column from the cursor position to the bottom of the screen |
Ctrl+Alt+Shift+Right Arrow | Selects the column to the right of the cursor |
Ctrl+F4 | Closes the current page |
Ctrl+J | Templates pop-up menu |
Ctrl+K+C | Adds or removes " //" to each line in the selected code block to comment the code. |
Ctrl+K+E | Converts the word under the cursor to lower case |
Ctrl+K+F | Converts the word under the cursor to upper case |
Ctrl+L | Search Again |
Ctrl+P | Causes next character to be interpreted as an ASCII sequence |
Ctrl+Q+[ | Finds the matching delimiter (forward) |
Ctrl+Q+] | Finds the matching delimiter (backward) |
Ctrl+Q+Ctrl+[ | Finds the matching delimiter (forward) |
Ctrl+Q+Ctrl+] | Finds the matching delimiter (backward) |
Ctrl+Q+Y | Deletes to the end of a line |
Ctrl+Shift+C | Invokes class completion for the class declaration in which the cursor is positioned |
Ctrl+Shift+End | Selects from the cursor position to the end of the current file |
Ctrl+Shift+Home | Selects from the cursor position to the start of the current file |
Ctrl+Shift+Left Arrow | Selects the word to the left of the cursor |
Ctrl+Shift+PgDn | Selects from the cursor position to the bottom of the screen |
Ctrl+Shift+PgUp | Selects from the cursor position to the top of the screen |
Ctrl+Shift+Right Arrow | Selects the word to the right of the cursor |
Ctrl+Shift+Tab | Displays the previous window in the buffer list |
Ctrl+T | Deletes the word to the left of the cursor |
Ctrl+Tab | Displays the next window in the buffer list |
Ctrl+Y | Deletes to the end of a line |
Shift+Down Arrow | Moves the cursor down one line and selects from the right of the starting cursor position |
Shift+End | Selects from the cursor position to the end of the current line |
Shift+Enter | Inserts a new line character |
Shift+Home | Selects from the cursor position to the start of the current line |
Shift+Left Arrow | Selects the character to the left of the cursor |
Shift+PgDn | Moves the cursor down one line and selects from the right of the starting cursor position |
Shift+PgUp | Moves the cursor up one screen and selects from the left of the starting cursor position |
Shift+Right Arrow | Selects the character to the right of the cursor |
Shift+Space | Inserts a blank space |
Shift+Up Arrow | Moves the cursor up one line and selects from the left of the starting cursor position |