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VS 2005 - reassign bind the selected item

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David Thielen - 15 Sep 2005 01:32 GMT
Hi;

The hotkey for "bind the selected item is SHift-Alt-F10 - what is the
command for this in the Options, Keyboard so I can reassign it?

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"Gary Chang[MSFT]" - 15 Sep 2005 09:46 GMT
Hi Dave,

>The hotkey for "bind the selected item is SHift-Alt-F10 -
>what is the command for this in the Options, Keyboard
>so I can reassign it?

If you mean the the "Shift+Alt+F10" short cut keys which uesd in the
scenario of HTML Editor Design view, the corresponding command if
"View.ShowSmartTag".

There is no other menu commands correspond with this shortcut in the
VS2005's options' setting.

Thanks!

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David Thielen - 15 Sep 2005 14:21 GMT
Yes, that's the one. Is there a way to reassign it in Tools, Options,
Keyboard? In IntelliJ it is Alt-<CR> and so I have muscle memory for that
combination.

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"Gary Chang[MSFT]" - 16 Sep 2005 02:44 GMT
>Yes, that's the one. Is there a way to reassign it in Tools,
>Options,  Keyboard? In IntelliJ it is Alt-<CR> and so I have
>muscle memory for that combination.

yes Dave, you can reassign it an unused shortcut in the
Tools\Options\Keyboard dialog, do you have any problem to do that?

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David Thielen - 16 Sep 2005 04:12 GMT
Hi;

My problem is I don't know what it is called in the keyboard mapping dialog.
And the list box there is so small, it would take 1/2 an hour just to scroll
through trying to guess which one it is.

What is the name of this? It is not Reassign.bind...

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> >Yes, that's the one. Is there a way to reassign it in Tools,
> >Options,  Keyboard? In IntelliJ it is Alt-<CR> and so I have
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"Gary Chang[MSFT]" - 16 Sep 2005 10:02 GMT
Hi Dave,

>My problem is I don't know what it is called in the
>keyboard mapping dialog.\And the list box there
>is so small, it would take 1/2 an hour just to scroll
>through trying to guess which one it is.

It appears you have already found the command
listbox(Options\Tools\Keyboard\Show commands containing:), the listbox is
really small, but all the commands would be list in the alphabetic order,
so you can easily locate the "View.ShowSmartTag" command in that
listbox(near the bottom of the whole list) and select it, then choose the
target shortcut you want to reassign in the below "Shortcuts for selected
command:" and "Use new shortcut in:" listboxs, finally press an unused
shortcut keys in the "Press shortcut Keys" entry.

Wish this helps!

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David Thielen - 16 Sep 2005 18:05 GMT
The "View.SHowSmartTag" was what I needed - thanks

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"Gary Chang[MSFT]" - 17 Sep 2005 04:17 GMT
You are welcome, Dave:)

Have a nie weekend!

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