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I've recently switched to IPython Notebook 3 (3.1.0-cbccb68 to be exact), the Anaconda version. Previously when I typed a function and opened a parenthesis like this:

time.sleep()

and if the cursor was between the parentheses then I would get a contextual overlay menu that displayed the function arguments. Now I don't see it, and although I've searched, I can't find out how I can turn on this functionality.

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In 1.0, the functionality was bound to ( and tab and shift-tab, in 2.0 tab was deprecated but still functional in some unambiguous cases completing or inspecting were competing in many cases. Recommendation was to always use shift-Tab. ( was also added as deprecated as confusing in Haskell-like syntax to also push people toward Shift-Tab as it works in more cases. in 3.0 the deprecated bindings have been remove in favor of the official, present for 18+ month now Shift-Tab.

So press Shift-Tab.

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    Thanks! I don't know why that was so challenging to find online.
    – user11094
    Jun 15, 2015 at 23:22
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    Because we are bad a documenting things, and what to search for is not clear :-)
    – Matt
    Jun 16, 2015 at 2:32
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    For some reason i cannot get it to work on a Mac. I used to be able to hover but pressing shift-tab does not work for me.
    – Emptyless
    Jun 18, 2016 at 12:41
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    If it isn't working, makes sure the module is imported. I spent 20 minutes wondering why it wasn't working for me, and realized I hadn't run the cell with the import.
    – Ryan
    Nov 30, 2017 at 21:23
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    What's "the module"?
    – lanza
    Sep 8, 2018 at 8:30
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Try Shift-Tab-Tab a bigger documentation appears, than with Shift-Tab. It's the same but you can scroll down.

Shift-Tab-Tab-Tab and the tooltip will linger for 10 seconds while you type.

Shift-Tab-Tab-Tab-Tab and the docstring appears in the pager (small part at the bottom of the window) and stays there.

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Adding screen shots(examples) and some more context for the answer of @Thomas G.

if its not working please make sure if you have executed code properly. In this case make sure import pandas as pd is ran properly before checking below shortcut.

Place the cursor in middle of parenthesis () before you use shortcut.

shift + tab

Display short document and few params

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shift + tab + tab

Expands document with scroll bar

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shift + tab + tab + tab

Provides document with a Tooltip: "will linger for 10secs while you type". which means it allows you write params and waits for 10secs.

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shift + tab + tab + tab + tab

It opens a small window in bottom with option(top righ corner of small window) to open full documentation in new browser tab.

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    there is no shift + tab+ tab+ tab+ tab+ tab? Dec 6, 2020 at 12:50
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    @Shakeel This does work for many functions but it doesn't for others. For example, using only pandas, in oo.groupby('Edition','NOC').agg(['min','max']) Shift + Tab works only inside the groupby function but not the agg function. I would like to know how we can get help for the various available parameters of agg.
    – Sagar
    Jul 26, 2022 at 12:00
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Shift-Tab works for me to view the dcoumentation

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Although this question is about IPython Notebook, it's still a top Google result for Jupyter Lab as well. For Jupyter Lab >= 2.2.9, there is a dedicated Show Contextual Help window you can enable from the Help menu. This window will persist and show you the function documentation for whichever function inside which your cursor lays.

Jupyter Lab with Show Contextual Help window open

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