What's the worst shortcut you have in your "muscle memory"?
For example, mine is CTRL-L: compiles the current object in Sybase Powerbuilder, but deletes the current line in Visual Studio.
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What's the worst shortcut you have in your "muscle memory"? For example, mine is CTRL-L: compiles the current object in Sybase Powerbuilder, but deletes the current line in Visual Studio. |
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This is pretty minor, but |
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\ (backslash) Because it's in a different location on just about every keyboard! |
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I use Control-Z in real life. Like, shit I shouldn't have said that to her, Control-Z. Damn! Doesn't work! |
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I struggle to do my office pin number without the pad, which is also my extension (hey, I don't have to call myself!). I also have a lot of fun with Ctrl + Space (VS show intellisense), Option + Space (launch QuickSilver in OS X) and Command + Space (open Spotlight in OS X). I'm forever doing to wrong one in the wrong time as I run Windows in a VM so all three are valid in any given context! |
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I sometimes press Ctrl+Z when I regret something in FPS games where I use the keyboard for moving around. That's primate logic, isn't it? |
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!r when on unix and the last command you ran was "rm -rf *" and you have since changed to the root directory or if your lucky your home directory. |
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CTRL+BACKSPACE! Expecting to delete till the beginning of the previous word but in some applications you only get . Thank God this behaviour is starting to disappear as it became a standard action in about every platform. |
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This afternoon, after a day of working with VMware player in the lab, I found myself back at my desk pressing |
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f5. Press it about 100 times a day in visual studio to make things "go", so every time I switch apps and I want make things "go" I automatically press it without thinking. Usually it doesn't do anything, but occasionally it has negative effects (like refreshing a webpage when you're in the middle of streaming a large video--ouch) |
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Ctrl-Delete is delete-word in Visual Studio, but it's insert-blockquote at Stackoverflow. Gets me every time. I delete words a lot. (I also use it in VS to strip leading whitespace from a line) |
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Different debugger shortcuts in different IDEs for Step Over and Step Into: Delphi, VS, Eclipse. Is it F5+F6, F7+F8, or F9+F10 Management Studio has F5 for table refresh, but CTRL-R for query refresh |
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Typing my credit-card PIN number into the coffee machine! |
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With Launchy you type With focus in a remote desktop window (to a machine without Launchy), I try to launch Google Chrome. But |
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When writing code samples in this MarkDown window on Stack Overflow, I copy 4 spaces into the clipboard and then use CTRL+V instead of tab to indent. When I switch back to actually doing some work, I find myself pressing Paste instead of Tab. |
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CTRL+W Deletes one word on the command line and in Firefox on OSX; closes the tab in Firefox on Windows and Linux. I usually use this shortcut when I'm typing in a textarea, and decide to edit/erase the last few words I just typed. Which means that I go: type type typetypetype type type ^W^W^W-- and AGH promptly lose three tabs of work. |
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My phone number. I can't remember it without a num pad. |
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CTRL+D. In Notepad++ it duplicates the line, in Eclipse it deletes the line. :( EDIT: I'm very unhappy with Notepad++ VS Eclipse shortcuts. I just discovered CTRL+L Goes to a line in Eclipse, but in Notepad++ it deletes the line. |
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DLJessup, my response to that group policy would have been to break group policies. If you have admin on your local box (and what programmer doesn't?), breaking group policies is easy. |
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Escape when using MYOB - it exits the current transaction or whatever you are doing, no matter what the complexity, with NO confirmation dialogue. I dumped it because of this |
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Ctrl+Z, I get to used to it on my computer and then I try to use it when I'm writing with Pencil/paper. |
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CAPS + (anything) I have the Caps Lock key on my keyboards mapped to Ctrl, so every time I'm on someone else's machine I end up spraying random capital letters into whatever I'm editing. |
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Ctl-Alt-Del <my password> I used to have my (Windows XP) workstation's time-to-idle set to a nice value --- just low enough that my monitor would go dark at about the same time that my computer would lock itself. If I happened to be in the office, I would catch the monitor going dark, jiggle the mouse, and keep my session alive; if I wasn't, then I would simply relog into my system when I got back to my desk. Unfortunately, a group policy was imposed across our network, because some users either never enabled or would disable the autolock, and this value was higher than my old setting. So, for a while, I would come back to my desk, see the monitor was off, type Ctl-Alt-Del <my password> to unlock my computer which wasn't actually locked, and my desktop would start shutting down.... |
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Ctrl-X Ctrl-S In emacs, this saves the current file. In Visual Studio, this deletes the current line, then saves. I really wish there was a way to make Visual Studio work like all other Windows apps, where Ctrl-X does nothing if nothing is selected. |
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Mouse gestures in Opera. I often find myself trying to use them in IE. Fail! |
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In Windows, CTRL+DEL deletes the whole word in front of the cursor everywhere ... Except on StackOverflow, where the markdown editor sets me up to do a quote and graciously moves the entire line I was working on beneath said quote. D-Oh! (Yes, this bites me almost daily.) I shouldn't gripe -- the editor is outstanding in every other conceivable way, and supports all the other keyboard shortcuts I use routinely ... But still. You asked. :) |
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my password! also Win + D, Ctl + E, ... , Alt + Space (for launchy), Alt + Tab, Shift + Delete the mouse wheel counts? |
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I have two, which have the same source of the problem. I do a fair amount of COBOL and ASP and .NET combined. (More of the former than I really prefer, but sometimes you have to do what you have to do.) In most of the IDEs that I use F3 will do a repeat search, in TSO that command will close the member that you are editing/browsing. In my TSO settings, the repeat search is F5, which is of course a refresh in a browser. |
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I alt-f4 within MSDEV to close a code window - and of course it closes the whole IDE. I have not figured out a shortcut for just closing the current window/file - anyone care to supply it? Similarly I alt-tab thinking it will change source windows, but I get to a new app instead. |
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I am switching between Macs and Windows Machines on a regular basis. On Windows, Alt-Q writes an @, on the Mac, it quits many programs. Every CMD-XX shortcut from the Mac invokes the Windows start menu. But the worst thing I ever whitnessed is a numeric pad that used a telephone-key-layout. It took five tries until I figured out what was wrong with my PIN. |
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The paste shortcut - Ctrl+V. When I switched to Dvorak, the V key became the 'K' key changing Ctrl+V into Ctrl+K - the shortcut to delete the current line in Linux(KDE) systems. |
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