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I can use the Ctrl+, shortcut to search for methods but will search among the entire project:

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This lists all the classes in all files that have this method, and I want to search only in the current file, similar to Alt+M in VAssistX. Is there a shortcut for that?

I found Is there an easy way to jump right to a method within a file?, but it's for VS2012, and they only suggest Ctrl+F or Ctrl+,.

Note: I'm looking for true navigation, not Ctrl+F, and only within the current file, unlike Ctrl+,.

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  • You can still use the Ctrl , search if you type the classname first and then use . i.e. TextGridFilter.GetFilter will only show the GetFilter method from TextGridFilter. Is that acceptable?
    – default
    Oct 28, 2016 at 14:17

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To expand on the answer by Matt Schley:

Ctrl + F2 -> Tab -> then start typing and it'll sift through the functions in the file.

I know you were probably looking for something else, but this is as good as it gets for what's built into Visual Studio. Maybe there's extensions available.

EDIT

This is a mapping for C#. The command name is Window.MovetoNavigation

For C++, it's default is Ctrl + F8

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  • Ctrl+F2 sets a bookmark for me, but it's probably because I had Visual C++ 6 mapping scheme set in Environment.Keyboard. Can you tell me which keyboard command it is, so I can map a shortcut to it?
    – sashoalm
    Oct 28, 2016 at 14:27
  • @sashoalm A person from this post said Ctrl+F8 for C++ settings. stackoverflow.com/questions/1454642/…
    – Alex
    Oct 28, 2016 at 14:33
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    @CrazyPaste Thanks, I figured it out. The navigation bar was missing from my VS2015, I had to reenable it - stackoverflow.com/a/1441255/492336. The hotkey was indeed Ctrl+F8.
    – sashoalm
    Oct 28, 2016 at 14:42
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Not sure if this is what you're looking for, but there is a dropdown menu right above the code editor window that lists all methods and properties in the current file.

Try Ctrl + F2 to active the navigation bar, then tab over twice and you can scroll through the dropdown.

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For VS2019 you can use Alt + \ for object search.

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From https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/visualstudio/ide/go-to?view=vs-2019, it says Ctrl+1, Ctrl+M for Go to the specified member. You can add your own combination to this command by going to Tools -> Options -> Keyboard and choosing Edit.GoToMember. For me it works just perfect.

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