Mappings — Resharper Keyboard

Getting around a massive solution is where ReSharper shines. Here’s how the two schemes compare for the most vital "Go To" actions: Visual Studio Scheme IntelliJ IDEA Scheme Ctrl + T Ctrl + N Go to File Ctrl + Shift + T Shift + Ctrl + N Go to File Member Alt + \ Ctrl + F12 Navigate To (Menu) Ctrl + Shift + G Find Usages Shift + F12 Alt + F7 Pro Tips for Customizing Your Flow

If you’re using ReSharper without mastering its keyboard shortcuts, you’re only using half the tool. The real power of this JetBrains productivity extension lies in its ability to keep your hands on the keyboard, allowing you to refactor, navigate, and clean code at the speed of thought. Choosing Your Foundation: The Two Core Schemes Resharper Keyboard Mappings

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: Best for developers who want to keep the classic Visual Studio experience intact. It minimizes conflicts with native commands, making it the most "natural" transition for long-time VS users. Getting around a massive solution is where ReSharper shines

: If a shortcut doesn't work, ReSharper usually detects the conflict and asks you to choose. Use the Shortcut Conflict dialog to permanently bind it to the ReSharper command. Choosing Your Foundation: The Two Core Schemes Go to

By tailoring these mappings to your habits, you transform ReSharper from a simple helper into a seamless extension of your own coding process. Configure keyboard shortcuts | ReSharper - JetBrains

When you first fire up ReSharper, you're presented with a choice that defines your entire workflow. You can toggle these anytime in :