ReSharper key binding problem

I use: Visual Studio 2010 Ultimate, Resharer 6.

In the ReSharper options, I select the Visual Studio keyboard and click Apply Sheme:

After that, some shortcuts are not assigned, for example: Go to the Declaration, Go to implementation, Search for use, Full character, etc .:

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Try

  • Tools β†’ Options, Environment β†’ Keyboard β†’ Reset
  • Import and export options, re-import the C # developer settings.
  • devenv / reset

Nothing helped.

Manually customizing shortcuts is undesirable. Help me please.

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Sep 10 2018-11-22T00:
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This is a known issue that affects all ReSharper shortcuts that enable F12 after switching from an IntelliJ keyboard to a VS keyboard. He recorded an error in this report that you can watch and vote for him. To my knowledge, the only workaround would be to reassign broken shortcuts manually using Tools> Options> Keyboard.

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Sep 11 '11 at 17:22
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This worked for me 100% after trying a bunch of other things:

  • Go to Tools β†’ Options β†’ Environment β†’ Keyboard β†’ Press the (RESET) button
  • Go to ReSharper -> Options -> Keyboard and Menu -> Select "Visual Studio" Scheme β†’ Click "Apply Scheme"
  • Click "Save."
  • Press CTRL-T. Since this shortcut appears in both VS and Resharper, you will be presented with a "Shortcut Conflict" -window. Here you select the "Use ReSharper (Ultimate) command" command and do not forget to check the "Apply to all ReSharper (Ultimate) shortscuts" checkbox.

Voila!

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Oct 07 '15 at 7:26
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Hersw solution works. in VS β†’ Tools β†’ Import and Export Settings β†’ Reset all settings and click β€œFinish”. That should give you shortcuts back

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Nov 08 '11 at 11:17
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After struggling with this during the afternoon and trying all of the above options, I finally found a magic setting that fixed my problems: I DID NOT REMOVE "Hide Extra Visual Studio Elements" in "Options / Keyboard and Menu"

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Dec 17 '13 at 8:24
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In VS, go to Tools β†’ Options β†’ Environment β†’ Keyboard β†’ Apply the following keyboard mapping scheme: [Default]

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Feb 11 '14 at 21:16
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I know this is a little old, but I just thought I would share my insight ... It seems that with Resharper 7x and VS2010 (maybe something even later) it is best to set up when you select Text Editor as parameters for updating in the section "Options-> Key. So, what would I recommend if you like some functions of Resharper, use this site to get the shortcuts " Shortcuts "

Then install them accordingly using the text editor selected as the parameters for the update. It seems that Global is not working sequentially.

FYI-Text Editor works for C #, CSS and javascript. Not sure about other languages ​​in VS.

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Nov 11 '13 at 14:45
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From the documentation for Configuring Keyboard Shortcuts :

To switch between the two available keyboard patterns or restore the default state of the pattern you selected

  • From the main menu, select ReSharper | Options
  • Choose environment | Integration with Visual Studio.
  • On the Visual Studio Integration tab, select Visual Studio, ReSharper 2.x, or IntelliJ IDEA or None, and click Apply Schema. If you select None, you can define an arbitrary set of custom keyboard shortcuts in the Visual Studio's own options menu (Tools | Options | Environment | Keyboard) - see "Configuring Shortcuts" above.

In addition, here is some documentation on how to resolve conflicts with a keyboard shortcut using Resharper

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Sep 10 2018-11-22T00:
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Performing a β€œReset All Settings” in VS Import & Export usually helps in restoring shortcuts. But it will, ah, reset all VS settings.

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Sep 11 '11 at 17:30
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A simple way to solve this problem:

Go to: ReSharper β†’ Control Settings β†’ Reset All Settings

These steps will help solve shortcut problems (key bindings).

You do NOT need to constantly do the following:

1) Go to Tools -> Options -> Environment -> Keyboard -> Press the (RESET) button 2) Go to ReSharper - > Options -> Keyboard & Menus -> Select the "Visual Studio" scheme -> Press "Apply Scheme" 
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Aug 18 '16 at 1:59
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