Is there any way to do this at any level other than disabling intellisense in all of Visual Studio? Just wanted to confirm/deny a suspicion about its performance in some of our overly giant projects/solutions while keeping it in other areas that we actually care about.
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AFAIK there's no way to selectively disable Intellisense. Try disabling it completely and see if that would make a big difference. |
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I have noticed a slow down in Visual Studio on my work machine with several VS extensions installed like Spell Checker. Disabling them helped. |
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