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I'm using IntelliJ IDEA 9, Is there a way to configure IDEA so that when I pause my mouse over a method, IDEA pulls up the javadoc (the same thing as CTRL+Q does)?

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Just to update, IntelliJ 13.0 is now released and has this feature.

Location in 13.0:

Preferences -> Editor -> Other -> "Show quick doc on mouse move"

Location in 13.1 (and later):

File -> Settings -> Editor -> General -> "Other" section -> "Show quick documentation on mouse move"

You can even set the hover time (in ms) and once the doc pane opens, you can Pin it to one of the sides and it becomes one of the windows, like Console or Terminal. This is very handy, as you just over over and look at the pinned window.

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    this is the correct answer as of now, thank you very much!
    – avalancha
    Jan 28, 2014 at 16:00
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    In my IntelliJ 13.1 Ultimate, it's at File -> Settings -> Editor, there is a check box called "show quick doc on mouse move"
    – user227353
    Aug 12, 2014 at 19:37
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    In my IntelliJ IDEA 2016.1.2, it's at Preferences -> Editor -> General -> Other (subsection, not tab) -> "Show quick documentation on mouse move"
    – Logan
    Mar 3, 2018 at 1:39
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There is no such feature right now, feel free to vote for the existing enhancement request.

As stated in the comments, one can write a plug-in that will add this functionality.

Edit
Since this is the first hit on Google about this I would like to add that Edolsa's answer here is the correct solution as of January 2014.

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  • I guess the enhancements would go into v10 ... Oct 12, 2011 at 11:43
  • @Chris, IDEA 10 is already current version with no new features planned, IDEA 11 will be released in a couple of months from now and this feature is not in the roadmap. What is your guess based on?
    – CrazyCoder
    Oct 12, 2011 at 11:47
  • Lol - good point, bad guess- I didn't see an 11 EAP , so I went for 10 :) Oct 12, 2011 at 14:46
  • Right... well, the project I'm on for which I have to use IDEA will probably not last that long and I can go back to Eclipse after that. Thanks, I'll submit the feature request though. Does the enhancement request work like a voting system that features with the most votes get implemented?
    – Ali
    Oct 12, 2011 at 18:54
  • Requests that have more votes have more chances to be addressed faster.
    – CrazyCoder
    Oct 13, 2011 at 3:07
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There is a setting under Preferences -> Editor -> Show quick doc on mouse move, but I've found it's completely unusable. It shows the quick doc for all variables so when you're hovering over to find out what a variable's value is the quick doc blocks it. Also most of the time the doc is collapsed and it's a pain to get to the right hand corner without it disappearing to expand it. Needs work, doesn't work nearly as well as it did in Eclipse.

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  • This comment was made a little less than 2 years ago, and this stuff still continues to happen. It's these little things that make my hate the Android team for switching to Android Studio more reasonable as time goes on.
    – Andres S
    Apr 24, 2015 at 9:16
  • I'm noticing the documentation is collapsed on hover too. The hover window shows up, but only shows the package. If i "Pin" that hover window, then I can see the documentation. Anyone know how to fix this?
    – eipark
    Sep 23, 2016 at 14:50
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I'm migrating to Android Studio. I miss this Eclipse feature too.

I created a new shourtcut for Quick documentation command: Alt + Left click

(Preferences -> Keymap -> Quick documentation)

It seems comfortable and gets the job done.

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Add to idea.properties the following line and restart Intellij

auto.show.quick.doc=true

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