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Somehow I did something to make IntelliJ indicate a number of usages for each variable on a class. Text such as "1 usage" appears above each variable declaration.

How can I turn this off?

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See the Show hints section of Code Vision in Preferences/Settings under Editor > Java. See documentation.

You may uncheck the Usages item as it seen in the screenshot.

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IntelliJ 2020.2 gains a new third checkbox, Broken usages, along with the Usages & Inheritors items.

Intellij 2022.2 reorganized the inlay hints preferences, so the option is in a different place:

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    Correct, thanks. By the way, my IntelliJ 2020.2 shows a third checkbox under "Show hints for:" labeled "Broken usages". Jun 12, 2020 at 21:32
  • @BasilBourque thanks for informing - i just checked the updates but it says no updates available. I use IntelliJ IDEA 2020.1.2 (Ultimate Edition) - maybe different editions.
    – Ersoy
    Jun 12, 2020 at 21:42
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    2020.2 is in early-release, not final yet. I cannot find any documentation for this new feature of Broken usages. Jun 12, 2020 at 23:00
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    @Ersoy Intellij 2022 reorganized these preferences a bit. You may wish to update your answer.
    – Kenster
    Aug 4, 2022 at 21:09
  • hey @Kenster thank you for the heads-up but i have the most recent versions. You may edit my answer or add a new answer if you prefer. Thanks.
    – Ersoy
    Aug 4, 2022 at 21:45
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Updated answer for 2023, the setting is called "code vision"

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You can right click on usages and select one of the "Hide ... Inlay Hints" options from the pop-up:

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