I think we can customize the shortcut in Keymap, but is there a shortcut provided by Intellij itself? Thanks in advance!
Shortcuts are not assigned to these actions by default. You can change it in Settings/Preferences | Keymap settings:
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Is the shortcut key prompt on the picture a function of IDEA? How do I enable this feature?
This feature provided by Presentation Assistant plugin.
See https://www.jetbrains.com/help/idea/managing-plugins.html on how to manage plugins in IDEA.
I installed WebStorm and IntelliJ plugin for it.
I can't use any shortcuts in WebStorm such as Ctrl+Alt+S for settings.
I double-check that VIM-Emulator is enabled in Tools → VIM-Emulator and looked in Editor → Vim-Emulation tab, and change shortcuts what i need to VIM. Nothing happens even after restarting WebStorm and nothing after change handler to IDE also.
Reinstalling IntelliJ plugin give zero effect.
Please help. I need my shortcuts from Windows such as Ctrl+C
Please make sure that
Ctrl+C and Ctrl+V in your current keymap selected in Settings | Keymap mean Copy and Paste
You don't have any key mappings in your ~/.vimrc
Handlers for conflicted Ctrl+C and Ctrl+V are set to IDE in Settings | Editor | Vim Emulation
As i recently switched to Intellij from eclipse, i was looking for a way a way i can make Intellij shortcuts to behave same as Eclipse.
I found that there are individual shortcuts available to be edited, But that is too much time taking.
Any help on locating the easy way out?
If you go to File -> Settings -> Keymap you can choose Eclipse from the dropdown list.
More information regarding keyboard shortcut configuration you could find here.
Personally I would advise to learn the default shortcuts from Intellij IDEA.
There is Eclipse predefined keymap in "Keymap" list at Settings | Keymap.
Also check this article: https://www.jetbrains.com/help/idea/eclipse.html
Since I need to refresh Gradle quite often I wish to use a shortcut for this. Under
Settings > Keymaps
I just find the Gradle Tool Windows.
I use IntellJ IDEA 13.1.
There's an action in the IDE to "Refresh all external projects" which should kick off a refresh for the Gradle project.
You can allocate this action with your own keybinding. Open Settings -> Keymap and type "refresh" in the search field. Now you should see some refresh actions and the "ExternalSystem.RefreshAllProjects" as well.
In the keymap setting, there's Sync Project with Gradle Files. Assign your own keymap for it.
Bringing you smoothly programming by directly using the hotkey to sync.
It seems you can assign a keyboard shortcut to almost everything else, but I can't see an option to do this for run/debug configurations?
The "run configurations" are listed in the drop-down on the IntelliJ toolbar. I'd like to setup a run configuration that can perform two maven tasks sequentially (jetty:stop and then jetty:run if you are interested), and assign a keyboard shortcut to this action.
Any ideas?
Finally! JetBrains has implemented this feature in IntelliJ IDEA v9.
in Idea 8 anyway, you can specify a shortcut to any file menu item- even Maven goals. Try settings- Keymap and look for the Maven goals. You will still probably need two keys. One for each action.