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swinefeaster |
Posted - Jul 13 2006 : 2:47:26 PM In VS2005, I paste code into the cpp file somewhere, use the Ctrl+Home key to go the the top and add an #include statement. Then I want to go back to where I pasted the code, but I get thrown into some file I was editing long before.
This used to work a long time ago in vc6, but not is really annoying :( :(
I have sent an avi to feline...
swine |
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jpizzi |
Posted - Jul 19 2006 : 01:10:00 AM The Intellimouse software that comes with the MS mice has application specific settings. Used to be that you could download Intellimouse. Don't know if that is still the case or not. |
swinefeaster |
Posted - Jul 18 2006 : 9:05:03 PM then i couldn't use it in firefox :( or any other apps |
feline |
Posted - Jul 18 2006 : 8:12:09 PM did you get any driver software with your mouse that allows you to map the extra buttons to specific keyboard shortcuts? you could then match the mouse buttons to the IDE shortcuts. not ideal, since this would presumably be a global mapping, but maybe worth considering. |
swinefeaster |
Posted - Jul 18 2006 : 7:57:43 PM i tried that one and it didn't work... maybe not supported in vs20005 |
feline |
Posted - Jul 18 2006 : 7:03:22 PM i have the feeling i have seen a plugin / program that allows you to map extra mouse buttons in the IDE to IDE commands. it might be worth having a web search to see if you can find it. |
swinefeaster |
Posted - Jul 17 2006 : 2:49:52 PM you did this in vc6.... |
swinefeaster |
Posted - Jul 17 2006 : 2:48:48 PM any way to map this to the mouse buttons ? |
feline |
Posted - Jul 15 2006 : 2:05:32 PM try using CTRL MINUS, this seems to work quite reliably in VS2005 for me. the IDE and VA seem to use different definitions of movement, and where i might want to return to, so sometimes one is what you want, and sometimes the other is what you want. |