You should then be able to see the ‘Start Without Debugging’ option if you have a solution open. I mostly use C# so I will select ‘Visual C#’ and click Finish:Īfter clicking Finish, the wizard will reset your settings and notify you once the settings have been reset.
#RESET VISUAL STUDIO HOTKEYS CODE#
Because Azure Data Studio inherits its key binding functionality from Visual Studio Code, detailed information about advanced customizations, using different keyboard layouts, etc., is in the Key Bindings for Visual Studio Code article. You can view a description of each collection on the right side of the window. This article provides the steps to quickly view, edit, and create keyboard shortcuts in Azure Data Studio. Next you can choose the default collection of settings that you want to reset to. Or if you’re like me and you don’t care about saving any settings, you can select ‘No, just reset settings, overwriting my current settings.’ and click Next: At my searches I just found hotkeys to act at VSCs configs. Now you can select ‘Yes, save my current settings’ to make a back up of your current settings if you think you may have a setting that you don’t want to lose. Luan Torres Asks: Create hotkeys at visual studio code I would like to create a hotkey, because there is a piece of code that I need to write frequently, I would like to press two keys like Shift+F10 and write that piece of code. In the window that opens, select ‘Reset all settings’ and click Next: In Visual Studio, click Tools > Import and Export Settings: If the option is not listed for you, or for some reason that just doesn’t work, you can reset Visual Studio settings to add it back by default. the Play button labeled Attach to Unity, or use the keyboard shortcut F5. Then select Start Without Debugging from ‘Commands:’ and click OK: To reset settings in Visual Studio code: press ctrl + shift + ptype settings. Choose Tools Options from the menu and then go to Environment Keyboard page. Regardless of the currently selected scheme, you can always configure individual keyboard shortcuts in Visual Studio options. In the window that opens, click on Debug in the ‘Categories:’ menu on the left pane. To remove old key bindings and/or restore Visual Studio key bindings overridden by the IntelliJ IDEA scheme, open Visual Studio options (Tools Options), go to Environment Keyboard and click Reset. In the Customize window that opens, click on the Commands tab, then under ‘Choose a menu or toolbar to rearrange:‘, click on the drop-down list beside ‘Menu bar:’ and select Debug: In Visual Studio, click Tools > Customize: The option can be added back to the Debug menu by doing the following: I can always still use Ctrl + F5 to run my project without debugging, but for some reason it bothers me when the option is missing so here are two ways to add it back. I have no clue what causes this or what I’m doing to make the option hide from me. One issue I’ve experienced with Visual Studio a few times over the years is when the ‘Start Without Debugging’ option under the Debug menu decides to disappear.