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There is a great auto-complete feature available in Netbeans and Eclipse but lack in IntelliJ, or I just can't find the setting to enable it?

When I typed the code below, Netbeans (1)auto fill the parameters "text1" and "text2", (2)popup a list of variables to modify, and I can also (3)use tab key to switch between those parameters.

While in IntelliJ, not only I have to press hotkey "ctrl+space"(which conflicts with the windows Input Method hotkey) to popup the variable list, but I can't use tab key to switch between parameters.

IntelliJ is a great IDE, this is probably the only thing that really annoys me.

Is there anyway to make IntelliJ works like Netbeans?

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    There is no such feature afaik. You should try Ctrl+Shift+Space instead of Ctrl+Space - this will show you only suitable parameters. Also try Ctrl+P to show all needed parameters.
    – Darek Kay
    Aug 31, 2014 at 9:27
  • As said Ctrl+Shift+Space is probably better. And don't forget that pressing that a second and third time gives you more relevant alternatives.
    – osundblad
    Dec 3, 2014 at 22:56
  • A plugin is available for this. See: stackoverflow.com/a/76046709/1879731 Apr 18, 2023 at 15:57

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What has really annoyed me for a long time (especially steps 3 & 4) is that if you want to input something like:

toBeCalled("a","b"); 

you have to do the following:

  1. "
  2. a
  3. Right
  4. ,
  5. "
  6. b

The trick I just found is that you can do the following:

  1. ,
  2. Ctrl+P
  3. Use tab/shift+tab key to switch between parameters
  4. Input the parameter

This is probably the best way I can think of so far.

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