
Mine is Linux version Visual Studio Code anycodings_visual-studio-code 1.7.2. I think it depends on your Visual Studio anycodings_visual-studio-code Code version. Official VS Code Keyboard shortcut cheat anycodings_visual-studio-code sheets: You can view and edit keyboard shortcuts anycodings_visual-studio-code via:įile â Preferences anycodings_visual-studio-code â Keyboard Shortcuts Or, as Isidor Nikolic points out, you anycodings_visual-studio-code can hold Alt and left click to place anycodings_visual-studio-code cursors arbitrarily. If you experience this issue, you can anycodings_visual-studio-code either disable the Intel/other software anycodings_visual-studio-code hotkeys, or modify the VS Code shortcuts anycodings_visual-studio-code (described below). On macOS, the VS Code shortcuts use the Command key, : View: Reset Zoom + NumPad0 View: Zoom In + View: Zoom Out + Shift + - The VS Code shortcut for Reset Zoom is different from the one. Note that third-party software may anycodings_visual-studio-code interfere with these shortcuts, anycodings_visual-studio-code preventing them from working as intended anycodings_visual-studio-code (particularly Intel's HD Graphics anycodings_visual-studio-code software on Windows see comments for anycodings_visual-studio-code more details).

Linux: anycodings_visual-studio-code Shift+Alt+âÂÂ/â On Windows, you hold Ctrl+Alt while anycodings_visual-studio-code pressing the up â or down anycodings_visual-studio-code â arrow keys to add cursors.
