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How do I remove the ability to move the cursor after the end of line in IntelliJ?

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    It's funny - I want exactly the opposite for Eclipse, to enable virtual space. But I see it's currently an unresolved bug (21000). May 25, 2010 at 19:14
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    Go here to vote for "unlimited whitespace" to be turned off as the default: youtrack.jetbrains.com/issue/IDEABKL-6478
    – rogerdpack
    Apr 23, 2013 at 21:50
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    Guys, could you provide more information on why that virtual space is inconvenient for you? Apr 26, 2013 at 10:02
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    @denis.zhdanov I want to be able to press right-arrow and get to the beginning of the next line from the end of the current, or click arbitrarily to the right of a line and have the cursor end up exactly on the end of the line. I seldom want to put the cursor an arbitrary distance beyond the end of existing text and have the editor insert a bunch of whitespace for me when I start typing. I understand some people might prefer being able to do that, but for me I'd rather have it work as I'm used to every other text editor working. It's great that it's configurable, everyone's happy.
    – nairbv
    Jul 4, 2013 at 16:50
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    Intellj 13 has changed the default for this to be off.
    – Bjorn
    Nov 20, 2013 at 16:23

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File menu -> Settings -> Editor -> General -> Virtual Space and uncheck 'Allow placement of caret after end of line' . You may also uncheck the other options in the Virtual Space panel.

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    As a side effect, this lets me use the right arrow key to move the cursor from the end of a line to the beginning of the next line. Exactly what I wanted.
    – pts
    Oct 16, 2011 at 13:18
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    it's strange they have a default that everybody would want to turn off.
    – Yada
    Oct 28, 2011 at 4:05
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    In IntelliJ 11.1 (OS X), its Preferences > Editor > "Allow placement of caret at end of line"
    – romacafe
    Jun 12, 2012 at 15:29
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    I like that "intellij disable click anywhere" is the first search suggestion when you type "intellij disable" in google.
    – Rag
    Jan 18, 2013 at 15:54
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    Did this break with the last (15.0.1) update? I've never noticed this before, the mentioned setting is off, but the cursor still places after the end of line.
    – Jorn
    Dec 15, 2015 at 10:19
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If the other answers don't seem to be working, you might have Column Selection Mode enabled. On my Mac it's mapped to Cmd+Shift+8. It's located under the Edit menu. That menu item will show a little checkmark when the mode is enabled.

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    For me this option was the issue. I used the shortcut Shift+Cmd+A, typed in Column Selection Mode and turned it off.
    – Fabian
    Apr 25, 2015 at 10:38
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    Sweet, I think I accidentally turned this on while creating a scratch file. My hotkeys were Shift+Alt+Insert. For anyone one else looking for it, just open the settings and search for Column Selection Mode and it'll bring up its hotkey. As another note, I am on Intellij 15 using Centos 7.
    – jemiloii
    Sep 16, 2015 at 15:52
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    This helped! Must have hit it by accident. Any other suggested solution didn't change anything. Feb 6, 2016 at 11:51
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    This worked for me too, but I had to manually uncheck it from the menu with the mouse -- the shortcut is correct but didn't seem to work :/ Sep 1, 2016 at 18:37
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To get the expected behavior where indentations are respected when you click on a line :

In Preferences > Editor > Virtual Space

Check :

Allow placement of caret inside tabs.

Uncheck :

Allow placement of caret after end of line.

This was really annoying to me and makes very little sense as a default behavior to me.

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    This is a weird setting. I use spaces instead of tabs, but it works as expected. The setting should probably read Allow placement of caret inside indents. Feb 28, 2014 at 15:51
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Note that for Intellij IDEA 11 for mac, settings are placed under the IntelliJ IDEA menu and called preferences. (Maybe some sort of mac default ?)

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    You can always searching "caret" to find the setting you want. Jan 3, 2013 at 17:41
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What Matt_Bro said (first answer), but if you've already got the box unchecked in preferences, try re-checking it (I checked all the virtual space boxes) and restarting. Then uncheck and hit apply--at this point unlimited space was disabled for me.

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    i also had to close and re-open the file i was editing. Sep 14, 2016 at 20:55
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IntelliJ IDEA 2016

By default, it's turned off (unchecked).

If it is turned on, you can use one of the following 2 approaches:

  1. File > Settings... (or Ctrl+Alt+S) > Editor > General > Virtual Space section > uncheck Allow placement of caret after end of line

    File > Settings

    Editor General Allow placement

  2. Help > Find Action... (or Ctrl+Shift+A) > type "Virtual Space: Allow end" > Enter or left click (to switch between On and Off) > Esc

    Help > Find Action

    Allow Caret On Off

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