Find Usages Keyboard Shortcut not working in VS2017 15.6 with Resharper 2017.3.3

I recently updated both Visual Studio 2017 to version 15.6 (from 15.3) and Resharper to 2017.3.3 (from 2017.3.2) and after doing this, the Find Usages Keyboard mapping no longer works. I have my scheme set to use ReSharper 2.x scheme, so it is mapped to Alt + F7. Other keyboard shortcuts mapped in this same scheme work just fine, like Find Usages Advanced (Shift + Alt + F7).

I have gone into the Visual Studio Keyboard settings and seen that Alt + F7 is set correctly as the shortcut for find usages, as you can see here:

You can also see when I right click on a class, I am given the Find Usages option, shown its mapped to Alt + F7 correctly as well:

 

 

Thus far the troubleshooting I have done to try and resolve this is:

  • Uninstall and Reinstall Resharper
  • Restarting VS2017
  • Restarting my computer
  • Reset Keyboard scheme in Visual Studio Options > Environment > Keyboard settings
  • Clear Caches in Resharper Options and restarted VS
  • Set Keyboard scheme in Reshaerper to None, clicked apply, then save. Then go back and set back to Resharper 2.x, click apply, then save
  • Set verbose logging on to see if any errors show up in the log when I press Alt + F7 on the keyboard. I have not seen any errors.

 

When I set the Resharper Keyboard Scheme to Visual Studio and apply and save, then the Find Usages keyboard shortcut (Shift + F12) for it works, but then switching back to Resharper scheme goes back to Alt + F7 not working.

 

One other thing I have discovered is if I go into Tools > Options > Environment > Keyboard and then pick a random command and try to set Alt + F7 to it, then "Alt + F7" does not even show up under "Press shortcut keys:". But if I press other key combinations that are assigned already, like Shift + Alt + F7, then it does show up and tell me how its currently being used by Find Usages Advanced.

 

Any help would be much appreciated so I can get back my Find Usages shortcut.

 

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Go to declaration (Ctrl+B) is not working either.

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Oddly enough, Ctrl + B for Go To Declaration is working for me.

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Hi Ben, I ended up doing a repair installation and it fixed the key mapping for me.

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This appears to be have been caused by NVIDIA GeForce Experience having Alt + F7 globally registered as part of its Sharing features. Once I disabled this, Alt + F7 started working again

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@ben

God damn, thanks.

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Thanks a lot!

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