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For Visual Studio 2017/2019, there's this handy extension[^] which shows you the shortcut assigned to any commands you don't invoke from a shortcut.
(The VS2022 version is on the todo list[^].)
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined."
- Homer
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Cool, looks nice. I'll need to install that one once VS2022 support is done.
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Jacquers wrote: recall activating a f.lux
I originally read this as "flux capacitor" and I was like, "Holy crap" how do I do that!.
Having a PC that can actually time travel would be amazing, both good and bad.
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Mine does, but only forward and only one second at a time :P
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I've found by installing Win10, I can go back in time. Based on boot time and usability, I'm back to about 2005 now. I'm expecting to go a bit further back once I "upgrade" to Win11. 
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have you tried ALT+F4?!
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Ctrl-F4 is handy for closing tabs
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I some times zoom/magnify my Outlook window.
Maybe mouse wheel or something on the ten key?
I wish I knew the reverse. I always have to dig through the ribbons to undo it.
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Maybe it's ctrl + mouse wheel? Or ctrl and the + key? Ctrl - should undo it. With Web browsers ctrl + 0 usually resets it to the default zoom level.
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Control+ zooms in, control- zooms out, control0 returns to 'normal'
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You need a cat. Cats are great at finding keyboard shortcuts.
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Sometimes the discoveries are found the hard way.
I use (not by choice) WebStorm as my IDE. To push the code to the host, the shortcut is <ctrl><alt>U.
I found out after my changes did not seem to change anything and after I uploaded again, it complained that some variable was was undefined.
It seems that <ctrl><shift>U toggles the case of word at the cursor between upper & lower.
Nothing succeeds like a budgie without teeth.
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Many moons ago I was working at the command prompt. My keyboard fell into a drawer and the edge of the desk hit F7. What appeared was a selectable list of my prior commands. That ended up being pretty handy.
One day, while motor touring in France, we took a wrong turn. It cut a few km off the route to our destination and we got to see some interesting neighborhoods.
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I haven't, but my cat has.
Bond
Keep all things as simple as possible, but no simpler. -said someone, somewhere
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Not sure we are limited to VS Shortcuts?
I just installed Firefox and do not want to search from the address bar.
So I discovered that if I change the home page view to this URL DuckDuckGo — Privacy, simplified.[^]
I get what I want but the Pocket Shortcuts are removed OK
So I created a Bookmark named it Firefox Pocket and gave it his URL about:home.
Added the letter "H" to the keyword field. Now just enter H in the address bar and press ENTER
and presto magic my Pocket shortcuts show up.
As for VS my favorite is F9 and F7
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SQL server management studio, SSMS, if you want selected text upper case, ctrl + shift + U
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My keyboard has some shortcut that swaps ASDF for the Arrow keys and vice versa. In-game I hit it often enough to screw up my match and infrequent enough that I can't remember how to undo it! ARGGGG, disable shortcuts by default ppl!!! Let advanced users find them on their own.
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My keyboard has some shortcut that swaps ASDF for the Arrow keys and vice versa. In-game I hit it often enough to screw up my match and infrequent enough that I can't remember how to undo it! ARGGGG, disable shortcuts by default ppl!!! Let advanced users find them on their own.
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Undo in region. I use emacs as exclusively as I can. ("Region" is emacs-speak for selection.) C-x C-u is convert to upper case, but I once left out the second C and discovered I could undo changes to just a segment of my file and ignore more recent changes to somewhere else in the file. Now it's on my top 5 reasons to use emacs when someone asks.
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And what about the middle mouse button that closes the tabs?
It's not a real shortcut, but it's really useful and time-saving.
It also works with the Chrome and Edge tabs.
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I use that often. It behaves differently in Firefox, which is annoying.
Middle click in Windows Taskbar opens a new program instance. They've taken it away in Windows 11
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I have decided to learn Python. Those of you that use it, did you use a book to teach yourself, and if so, which one do you recommend?
ed
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I think there used to be a collection of all their scripts. It may be out of print now though.
Albatross!
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PIEBALDconsult wrote: Albatross
What flavour is it?
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Bleedin' seabird bleedin' flavour.
"I have no idea what I did, but I'm taking full credit for it." - ThisOldTony
"Common sense is so rare these days, it should be classified as a super power" - Random T-shirt
AntiTwitter: @DalekDave is now a follower!
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