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VS2010:

In VB I can place the cursor inside an existing method's parameter brackets and type a 'space', which will bring up the tooltip with description of the parameter I'm at. This is not the case in C#. I have to delete the whole brackets including the parameters, and retype the left bracket, for this tooltip to show. Is there some shortcut or setting to change this behavior? I tried hitting ctrl, shift, alt, but it has no effect.

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Ctrl+Shift+Space will do what you want.

You might want to check out a poster of key bindings.

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    AFAIK, this doesn't bring up parameter info where the caret is within the parentheses for the parameters.
    – spender
    Jan 31, 2011 at 10:21
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    Looking at the chart, CTRL+Shift+Space looks like the one.
    – spender
    Jan 31, 2011 at 10:23
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    Thanks! That works. So then I assume it can not be changed to "automatic" behavior? Btw, here is similar link for VS2010: microsoft.com/downloads/en/…
    – bretddog
    Jan 31, 2011 at 10:33
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    Also make sure you don't have Resharper installed, as it overrides this shortcut. If you do, you can remove the override in the Tools > Options > Keyboard menu: search for commands with "CodeSmart". Jan 2, 2015 at 11:09
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    <del>What's this called? I would like to remap it.</del> It seems to be Edit.ParameterInfo
    – user2684182
    Jan 22, 2015 at 23:32
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It's Ctrl-K Ctrl-I for VS2015. In case people from the future are wondering wandering.

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I don't understand what you mean exactly. But I use this coding for method parameters tooltip.

/// <summary>
/// Do work function
/// </summary>
/// <param name="id">This is user's Id.</param>
/// <param name="name">This is user's Name.</param>
/// <param name="surname">This is user's surname. </param>
private void DoWork(int id, string name, string surname)
{ 
    // do stuff
}
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    I believe he already has the XML documentation. The problem is making the tooltip appear for an existing method call. Jan 31, 2011 at 10:27
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Visual Studio 2019 with VsVim extension

Works both in NORMAL and INSERT modes, for C# and C++ with:

Ctrl+Shift+Space

Just make sure to place the caret right after the first parenthesis:

C#

"Value".Contains(|   <-- caret

C++

glClearColor(|  <-- caret
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  • How do you iterate through the parameters? Oct 19, 2020 at 22:54
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Ctrl + K, Ctrl + P

Worked for me where Ctrl + Shift + Space didn't. Perhaps due to Resharper?

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    Unfortunately in 2022 it does not work. IIRC it worked in 2019 Visual Studio.
    – sergiol
    Nov 8, 2022 at 17:31
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The most reliable way to know it (due to plugins etc) is to look it up in settings.

  1. Open settings window: Tools -> Options
  2. Go to Environment -> Keyboard
  3. (optional) Filter commands via Show commands containing: field (e.g. type in "param" there)
  4. In VS 2017, 2019 and 2022 the name is "Edit.ParameterInfo" (default binding is CTRL + SHIFT + P)
  5. In ReSharper 2021 the name is ReSharper.ReShareper_ParameterInfoShow

Also here is a list of all shortcuts in MS docs, which has command names along with description. I find it easier to search commands there rather then inside in-app settings.

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