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rwomack
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United Kingdom
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Posted - Sep 30 2008 :  2:47:59 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi

Are there any plans to allow users to be able redefine keyboard shortcuts, I have just moved to working in a VM using VM Fusion on a Mac and the only issue I have is that <ctrl shift O> for opening files within a project fails to respond, after a long number of years using VA I really miss the shortcut and am constantly trying it out of habit, if I could reassign it to some other key sequence it would be great.

Thanks

Roger

Thanks,

Roger

feline
Whole Tomato Software

United Kingdom
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Posted - Sep 30 2008 :  2:51:23 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
The IDE already allows you to do this. Look at Tools menu -> Options or Tools menu -> Customize, depending on your IDE.

Look for the command:

VAssistX.OpenFileInSolutionDialog

and assign your chosen keyboard shortcut.

zen is the art of being at one with the two'ness

Edited by - feline on Sep 30 2008 2:52:46 PM
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rwomack
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Posted - Sep 30 2008 :  3:06:07 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Thank you very much for such a speedy response, that list of commands is horrendous, but I suppose that is unavoidable as the feature set grows.

Thanks,

Roger
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feline
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Posted - Oct 01 2008 :  06:02:40 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Most of the commands in that list have nothing to do with VA. Only the commands starting with VAssistX are from VA, the rest are from the IDE its self.

In VS2005 you can type to filter the list, so you can quickly find the command you want, so long as you have some idea of what it is called

zen is the art of being at one with the two'ness
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