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Visual studio 2015 intellisense doubles with resharper
Visual studio 2015 intellisense doubles with resharper











Now you can try out the command which was broken before and confirm it works well. You can do just that by going to the ReSharper menu, choosing Options, navigating to Keyboard & Menus and then simply select your preferred shortcut override, click Apply Scheme and Save changes. Now you probably want to also recover some of the useful ReSharper keyboard shortcuts (no one with ReSharper installed could just live without the all-mighty Alt + Enter shortcut!). Here select the keyboard mapping scheme you prefer (usually ‘(Default)’) and click the Reset button, confirm with Yes and close the options dialog by clicking OK. Then open Visual Studio and opent the Options dialog via the Tools menu. When you find yourself in such a situation, you can luckily fix it quite easily! First change your Windows keyboard layout to US. This way the shortcuts using these unusual characters get broken.

visual studio 2015 intellisense doubles with resharper

Somehow, Resharper for some accidental reason assigns the command it uses for containing declaration (which is normally written as Ctrl + [) to Ctrl + F leaving out the Alt Gr modifier. For example on the default Czech keyboard, you have to press Alt Gr + F to write the left square bracket ( ‘ [‘ ). Some keyboards require different ways to write things like braces and similar.

#Visual studio 2015 intellisense doubles with resharper Pc#

Quite often shortcuts like Ctrl + F (Quick Find) shortcut stop working when Resharper is first installed on a PC with non-US default keyboard. But sometimes it stops playing well with Visual Studio keyboard shortcuts. The improved IntelliSense features and automatic using statements are themselves worth having it installed. Let me say this – ReSharper is a wonderful and almost indespesable tool for C# development.











Visual studio 2015 intellisense doubles with resharper