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I know this is not strictly about programming, but it's pretty close.

Anyway, in Delphi, you can hold control and click on a method to jump to its definition. In VS2008, you have to right-click and select "Go To Definition".

I use this function quite often, so I'd really like to get VS to behave like delphi in this regard - its so much quicker to ctrl+click.

I don't think there's a way to get this working in base VS2008 - am I wrong? Or maybe there's a plugin I could use?

Edit: Click then F12 does work - but isn't really a good solution for me.. It's still way slower than ctrl+click. I might try AutoHotkey, since I'm already running it for something else.

Edit: AutoHotkey worked for me. Here's my script (I'm a complete n00b, so it's probably suboptimal):

SetTitleMatchMode RegEx
#IfWinActive, .* - Microsoft Visual Studio
^LButton::Send {click}{f12}
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You could create an Autohotkey script that does that. When you ctrl-click a word, send a doubleclick then a F12.

I don't have AHK handy so I can't try and sketch some code but it should be pretty easy; the AHK recorder should have enough features to let you create it in a point 'n' click fashion and IIRC it is smart enough to let you limit this behaviour to windows of a certain class only.

When you have your script ready just run the script in the background while you code. It takes just an icon in the Notify bar.

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Sorry thought you're simply looking for a go to definition function in VS... For your question though, possibly you can create a macro for that...

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Resharper does that but it's not free. Higly recomended plugin tho, most experienced developers use it

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Might try it.. If it's good, I'll see if I can get work to pay for it :P – Blorgbeard Sep 17 '08 at 8:14
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"most experienced developers use it" ??? or just the ones who do .net development? – shoosh Dec 18 '08 at 19:35
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Visual Studio 2008 defaults this to F12, but you can set it in Tools | Options | Environment | Keyboard, and change Edit.GoToDefinition - however, I'm not sure how you can get it to CTRL+mouseclick.

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Highlight the method name and press f12

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