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I tried googling, but I couldn't find a fix.

Before, when writing: console.writeline();, C# would automatically uppercase it to Console.WriteLine();.
Now, by mistake, I somehow deactivated that function.
If I write console.writeline(), it doesn't turn it into Console.WriteLine();. Any ideas?

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What your looking for is called: Intellisense

The sole goal of this feature is to allow coding to be more productive, smarter, and easier.

You can renable Intellisense by hitting CTRL + J. That will manually reactivate it. Otherwise you'll need to go to:

  • Tools
  • Options
  • Text Editor
  • Auto List Member

But one of those should address your issue. Otherwise I might suggest running a repair on Visual Studio or Restoring it back to defaults. Cause by default it is enabled and configured correctly.

A known issue can also come from third-party Add Ons that actually handle such data can cause issues with Intellisense so uninstalling such Add Ons, then defaulting Visual Studio should fix it as well.

Example:

  • Resharp
  • Visual Assist X
  • Just Code
  • Etc.

Basically the ones that handle code completion, quick coding features.

Here is an article from Microsoft Developer Network.

Hopefully that helps.

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