How can one move to previous caret position(s) in android studio? It was possible in Eclipse.
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2for mac:: backward: cmd + [ and forward: cmd + ]– Mohammad AlotolJul 27, 2019 at 11:27
Use Ctrl + Alt + Left and Ctrl + Alt + Right
For Mac, use Command + Option + Left and Command + Option + Right
If these don't work for you, it is possible that these keys are assigned for some of the functions of your OS/video drivers, you can either disable the shortcuts that are using these keys from operating system settings/video driver settings or change shortcuts from Android Studio itself by going to:
File > Settings > Keymap > Main menu > Navigate > Back/Forward
Mac users can find this dialog by going to Android Studio's: App Menu -> Preferences
It's Alt + Ctrl + Right/Left arrow and mouse buttons 4 and 5 (if your mouse has those). You can change these shortcuts under:
File > Settings > Keymap > Main menu > Navigate > Back/Forward.
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9On Ubuntu these shortcuts move around virtual workspaces, so they are captured by the window manager before they get to AS. You may be having similar problems on your platform. Jan 25, 2016 at 22:30
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3As @michael mention on Ubuntu this keys are captured by system. If you go to Setting > Keyboard > Shortcuts > Navigation and change these keys these keys will start to work.– BarisJan 17, 2017 at 10:45
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5In Windows you may find those keys flip the display orientation, so you'll have to disable the shortcuts: Right-click on your desktop, select Graphics Options > Hot Keys > Disable– tronmanAug 9, 2017 at 16:35
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Am I on same planet as you are?
Alt + Ctrl + Right/Left arrowrotate the window in Windows for me! Aug 28, 2018 at 13:17 -
Yes, those shortcuts are interfering, so you have to either change it in IDEA or disable the annoying window rotation shortcut. Sep 5, 2018 at 11:01
Another option : move to the last edit location: CTRL + SHIFT + BACKSPACE
Move to the last cursor position: CTRL + ALT + left Arrow
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This answer worked in my
Android Studio 1.4.1and not the previous answer. @AVEbrahimi A useful link for the tips and tricks of moving around inAndroid Studio: developerphil.com/android-studio-tips-tricks-moving-around Nov 26, 2015 at 8:05 -
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@hasnain_ahmad: this is also the shortcut of the display driver. You should disalbe the shortcut of display driver. ref: superuser.com/questions/279756/…– huu duyJun 8, 2017 at 6:43
In Android Studio, go to View and check the ToolBar option. It will show the Back and Forward buttons.
cmd + [ and cmd + ] will move your caret to the previous and next positions.
Confirmed on Android Studio v2.3.3 / MacOS
Use Ctrl + Alt + Left and Ctrl + Alt + Right
For Mac, use Command + Option + Left and Command + Option + Right
If these don't work for you, it is possible that these keys are assigned for some of the functions of your OS/video drivers, you can either disable the shortcuts that are using these keys from operating system settings/video driver settings or change shortcuts from Android Studio itself by going to:
File > Settings > Keymap > Main menu > Navigate > Back/Forward
Mac users can find this dialog by going to Android Studio's: App Menu -> Preferences
For Windows/Linux : Ctrl + Alt + Left / Right
For Mac : Cmd + Alt + Left / Right
Another option : move to the last edit location: CTRL + SHIFT + BACKSPACE
Move to the last cursor position: CTRL + ALT + left Arrow
cmd + [ and cmd + ] will move your caret to the previous and next positions.
Confirmed on Android Studio v3.0.1 / MacOS High Sierra Version 10.13.3
Ubuntu 19-04 (Gnome)
navigate back = alt + shift + left
navigate forwards = alt + shift + right
If you don't want to use keyboard shortcuts, goto view >> Toolbar and check it (if its unchecked) as shown below
Doing this will add two shortcuts below menu options to navigate forward and backward like shown below
For those coming from Eclipse, you can have Android Studio use Eclipse style keyboard mappings. Keep in mind host OS can still intercept keystrokes and prevent some keystrokes from working as desired in both Eclipse and Android Studio. If you want to give it a try, here is where to switch it:
In Android Studio, go to View and check the ToolBar option. It will show the Back and Forward buttons.
cmd + [ and cmd + ] will move your caret to the previous and next positions.
Confirmed on Android Studio v3.0.1 / MacOS High Sierra Version 10.13.3
In recent Android Studio versions, to enable back arrow on toolbar, go to:
View -> Appearance -> Toolbar
cmd + [ and cmd + ] will move your caret to the previous and next positions.
Confirmed on Android Studio v2.3.3 / MacOS
Ubuntu 19-04 (Gnome)
navigate back = alt + shift + left
navigate forwards = alt + shift + right
In MacOS
Go to Preferences -> Keymap,
Confirm that you have macOS selected in dropdown.
Now go back to editor, press cmd + [ or cmd + ] to navigate.
In Android Studio BumbleBee | 2021.1.1, Just Click
View -> Appearance -> Check Toolbar
And you will see a right and left array to navigate





