![eclipse visual studio shortcuts eclipse visual studio shortcuts](https://sumo.dlr.de/docs/images/VSInstall.png)
We would recommend to modify the following settings:
![eclipse visual studio shortcuts eclipse visual studio shortcuts](https://www.philipphauer.de/tut/visual-studio-shortcuts-eclipse/quick-fix-coderush1.png)
Please note, that you can set these settings either for the user or for the current workspace, thus affecting all CMake projects in your workspace. A click on the cogwheel of the plugin allows you to open the extension settings window.
#Eclipse visual studio shortcuts code
Configuration #īefore opening the SUMO code base in Visual Studio Code, you should make sure, that the CMake Tools Plugin is properly configured.
![eclipse visual studio shortcuts eclipse visual studio shortcuts](https://code.visualstudio.com/assets/docs/getstarted/tips-and-tricks/KeyboardReferenceSheet.png)
There's no differentiation between a simple find and a find/replace in eclipse, so, accelerators after the find is available are bound.
![eclipse visual studio shortcuts eclipse visual studio shortcuts](https://i.pinimg.com/originals/18/55/66/185566d985b6406ea471caaef26add89.png)
Save As: usually unbound on Eclipse, set to Ctrl+Alt+S Open File: usually unbound on Eclipse, set to Ctrl+Alt+O
#Eclipse visual studio shortcuts windows
Keyboard shortcuts defined here try to follow Eclipse/PyDev on Windows as close as possible, however, some differences are noted because some actions may not have an exact match. Note that the bindings used are the ones from Eclipse on Windows even on different platforms. The idea behind the keybindings is making it as similar as possible to Eclipse on Windows with some customizations from PyDev. Vscode-eclipse-pydev-windows-keymap README