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I used to be able to scroll in Visual Studio 2015 using some keyboard shortcuts in Windows doing something like ctrlshiftdown. It would effectively behave like a line by line viewport bump that did not modify where my cursor was inserted at. This is much like how scrolling with a mouse wheel does not move the cursor except its achieved from the keyboard.

I can't figure out how to do this on Visual Studio Code on a Mac.

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On my Mac Ctrl+fn+Up Arrow / Down Arrow works similar to mouse scroll. This doesn't affect the cursor position.

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    That's ctrl + fn + arrow keys for people like me who took a while to figure this out.
    – nikhilweee
    Oct 23, 2021 at 18:47
  • Is horizontal scroll also possible?
    – chrismarx
    Jun 2, 2023 at 20:54
  • @chrismarx per stackoverflow.com/a/74146435/336431 it is possible to configure keybinding to achieve horizontal scroll. I see that you've commented there as well! It seems to be working now.
    – Devin
    Jun 4, 2023 at 15:28
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For me on mac what worked out was CMD + fn + Up/Down Arrow

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  • That's exactly what I need but the cursor doesn't move either. Is it possible to achieve this somehow? Jul 6, 2021 at 13:45
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    is there's a way to make it move just like in Win, I mean smoothly in MacOS it just jumps? Edit: found out that I can use fn +ctr+up/down arrow as @GittinJuggyWithIt suggested.
    – ShifraSec
    Jan 23, 2022 at 9:55
  • CMD + fn + Up/Down Arrow scrolls multiple lines for me (scrollPageUp). CTRL scrolls line by line (scrollLineUp)
    – Mosh Feu
    May 8, 2022 at 8:01
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fn + ctrl + up/down arrow did the trick for me on Mac for moving just one line at a time.

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  • This also works on Windows.
    – Jpsy
    Jan 7, 2022 at 16:34
  • fn + command + up/down Nov 26, 2023 at 10:41
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On Windows it is ctrl+Down Arrow. On Mac I believe it will be cmd key instead of ctrl

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    It's ^ (control) on mac as well. Jun 12, 2019 at 6:01
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Learning how to fish 🎣

If you're not using default shortcuts - such as when you came from a different editor and "imported the keybindings" (see Keymap extensions), you may want to:

  1. Go to the Keyboard Shortcuts editor at File > Preferences > Keyboard Shortcuts. (Code > Preferences > Keyboard Shortcuts on macOS)
  2. Search for scrollLine
  3. Check or change your current keybindings for scrollLineUp and scrollLineDown

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  • yeah, but the default one is better cuz ctr + up/down arrow is already taken by the MacOS sys while it's possible to change it the functionality is indeed helpful I suggest sticking to the fn way (default).
    – ShifraSec
    Jan 23, 2022 at 9:59
  • @ShifraSec the whole point of this answer is to show how to read the shortcuts currently being set and/or change them if you're not happy with them!
    – Ricardo
    Jan 24, 2022 at 18:26
  • IMHO you should consider replacing XYZ is better for I prefer XYZ, for these assumptions are personal, even though you gave a valid reason.
    – Ricardo
    Jan 24, 2022 at 18:29
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You can move one window height with fn+Up/Down Arrow

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  • This is not what OP asked for, but is still useful. On same not, cmd + Up/Down Arrow would move cursor between start and end of the file.
    – RukshanJS
    Jan 3 at 13:10
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Course scroll

  • Scroll in large line heights (don't know exactly how much)

fn + cmd + Up/Down Arrow

Fine scroll

  • Scroll in single line heights. Most answers have pointed this out.

fn + ctrl + Up/Down Arrow

Tested in Mac with VS Code 1.85.1 (Universal)

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Use ctrl + Up/Down Arrow to move. I have linux and the vim extention for vscode.
This command scrolls the view but not the cursor. So, keep that in mind.

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you can push the shift and mouse roller

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    question says from the keyboard but your answer involves using the mouse
    – backcab
    Aug 27, 2020 at 15:49
  • does the mouse roller even move the cursor?
    – jxramos
    Aug 27, 2020 at 18:18
  • Why don't you just use standard vim keybindings to scroll? Or maybe Ctrl + F...
    – user14662023
    Jan 2, 2021 at 4:19
  • this moves the editor sideway (Hirozantaly).
    – ShifraSec
    Jan 23, 2022 at 10:00

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