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How can I get Emacs style key bindings in Visual Studio? Is it available in Settings? Do I need a Plug-in?

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You can try the Emacs keyboard scheme (Tools->Options->Environment->Keyboard)

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Note that you need Visual Studio 2005 and later for that. – JesperE Oct 10 '08 at 7:53
Also, it is not available in Express editions. – Ray Vega Sep 11 at 23:13
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With Settings:

Try the Emacs keyboard scheme on Environment options.

Plugins:

I have only seen this one: VisEmacs, it will integrate Emacs as the default text editor for Visual Studio.

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http://www.cam.hi-ho.ne.jp/oishi/indexen.html

In my opinion, Xkeymacs does a really good job of this. It is possible to configure this tool for every application running on your desktop.

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A quick Live search for "visual studio emacs" gave this page. I'm not sure how thorough it is though (having never used emacs myself).

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I use VisEmacs because the emacs keyboard scheme isn't quite as nice as emacs itself.

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I used the Emacs keyboard scheme for a few days, but it quickly drove me crazy -- I couldn't rebind keys they way I was used to in Emacs (or couldn't find how to rebind quickly).

I should try XKeyMacs....

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