![]() In IntelliJ IDEA you can create your own custom keyboard mappings in much the same way you do in Eclipse. The imported keymap instructs IntelliJ IDEA to recognize typical Eclipse shortcuts for all editor actions that are common to both IDEs. ![]() That's enough to map common actions to the same typical shortcuts in use within Eclipse. Importing the Eclipse Keymap in IntelliJ IDEAįrom the Settings dialog box, you select Keymap from the IDE settings block. Note that in Eclipse you can also get the list of shortcuts by hitting Ctrl + Shift + LIf you want to look (or even print) at the entire set of IntelliJ IDEA keyboard shortcuts, instead, you click the Default Keymap Reference element on the Help menu. To jump from one member to the next (or previous)īack and forth through the files you have visited
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