A common practice is to export the keyboard shortcuts before upgrading R#, if there are any conflicting ones. See Tools -> Import and Export Settings in Visual Studio. This would make the upgrade nearly seamless.
Alternatively, you could find the “KeyboardScheme” setting in the R#'s “UserSettings.xml” file under the Roaming Application Data folder, and change its value to “None”, but this way you'll never see the newly-introduced keyboard shortcuts, that's why the import/export approach is recommended.
Hello,
I'm afraid that worked the same way in 2.5.
A common practice is to export the keyboard shortcuts before upgrading R#,
if there are any conflicting ones. See Tools -> Import and Export Settings
in Visual Studio. This would make the upgrade nearly seamless.
Alternatively, you could find the “KeyboardScheme” setting in the R#'s “UserSettings.xml”
file under the Roaming Application Data folder, and change its value to “None”,
but this way you'll never see the newly-introduced keyboard shortcuts, that's
why the import/export approach is recommended.
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