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#DoYouKnowThatShortcut? Full List

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Mac Win Name Type Context
CMD+1 CTRL+1 Quick Fix Generating Code If Error exists
CTRL+Space CTRL+Space Auto Completion Generating Code Editing Code
F2 F2 Show Class/Interface in Flash Explorer Navigation Editing Code
F3 F3 Open Declaration Navigation Cursor over Type, Property, Function
F4 F4 Show Type Declaration Navigation Cursor over variable
CMD+T CTRL+T Quick Type Hierarchy Navigation Cursor over Type or Function
CMD+O CTRL+O Quick Outline Navigation Editing Code
CMD+7 CTRL+7 Toggle Comment Code Editing Editing Code
CMD+U CTRL+U Quick Type Dependency Navigation Editing Code
CMD+SHIFT+T CTRL+SHIFT+T Open Type Navigation Editing Code
CMD+R CTRL+R Find References Search Cursor over Type, Function, Property
CTRL+H CTRL+H Search in multiple Files Search Editing Code
CMD+D CTRL+D Delete Line Code Editing Editing Code
CMD+M CTRL+M Maximize/Minimize View Perspective Editing Code
CMD+L CTRL+L Go To Line Navigation Editing Code
CMD+0 CTRL+0 Quick Trace Code Generation Cursor over Property
CMD+SHIFT+F CTRL+SHIFT+F Format Code Formatting Editing Code
ALT+SHIFT+R ALT+SHIFT+R Rename Refactoring Editing Code
CMD+SHIFT+O CTRL+SHIFT+O Organize Imports Generating Code Editing Code

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14 Responses to “#DoYouKnowThatShortcut? Full List”

  1. Eric-Paul says:
    June 30th, 2009 at 11:17

    Good idea. Kinda like “word of the day” but more practical :) Keep ‘em coming!

  2. Markus Pfeisinger says:
    June 30th, 2009 at 12:08

    CTRL+1 – the most important one!
    Looking forward to all further shortcuts.
    Good idea, Michael

  3. Alfredo Chu says:
    June 30th, 2009 at 10:13

    Great tip. CTRL+Space.

  4. jankees van Woezik says:
    July 5th, 2009 at 8:26

    Thanks for the tips, I love these shortcuts…

    I have a question though, i love the Quick Trace (ctrl+0) command. But i would love to build more of those shortcuts myself.

    I found the command (or control) – 0 in the keys menu. But I cant find the connection to the template. Is this hardcoded in your code somewhere? I’d love to know,

    Danke schön,
    Jankees

  5. mp says:
    July 9th, 2009 at 12:07

    Hi Jankees,
    No, the quick trace code is not hard coded. Go to Preferences>FDT>Editor>Templates. Here you will find the quicktrace template and all the other cool templates, edit them and create new ones. Activate templates by typing in the name of the template and then use auto completion.
    Have fun!

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    August 9th, 2009 at 8:19

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    September 25th, 2009 at 9:18

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  8. dimpiax says:
    January 2nd, 2010 at 11:11

    Hi to all :) Btw, with New 2010 Year!

    I have trouble with FDT Enterprise 3.5.0.1081.
    There doesn’t work shortcuts “CTRL+LEFT” and “CTRL+RIGHT”, which passed caret to previous or next word.

    Please help to solve this trouble :)

    The Best,
    Pilipenko Dima

  9. bf says:
    January 6th, 2010 at 7:41

    @dimpiax we are working on it …. thanks for posting the bugs or requests on http://bugs.powerflasher.com/jira/browse/FDT-773 that is the right place !

  10. Mette says:
    April 23rd, 2010 at 1:26

    I’ve just installed FDT enterprise on my new mac. None of my FDT shortcuts seems to work. When i press cmd + space finder just activates spotlight. Does anyone know what to do?

  11. Joel says:
    July 15th, 2010 at 4:16

    i’m having the same problem with mac, all shortcuts work except for cmd+space?

  12. mp says:
    July 19th, 2010 at 2:30

    CTRL + Space is Autocompletion, also on Mac

  13. burak says:
    August 16th, 2010 at 11:06

    hi,
    is there any clue about CMD+SPACE problem. I can’t use it anymore and I couldnt find where that shortcut item in the preferences.

  14. Michael Plank says:
    August 17th, 2010 at 10:27

    You can edit all the shortcuts and keys here: FDT > Preferences > General > Keys

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