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I have looked and looked but I cannot find a shortcut for "File Search" in Eclipse.

I even downloaded the mousefeed plugin. (It is pretty cool whenever you do something with the mouse. A little popup comes up and tells you how you could have done that with a shortcut. Not super useful but somewhat useful.)

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    CTRL-H, then switch to tab file (see [eclipse file search](help.eclipse.org/indigo/index.jsp?topic=%2Forg.eclipse.platform.doc.user%2Freference%2Fref-45.htm)).
    – mliebelt
    Oct 28, 2011 at 19:16

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    Any idea how to unset the "When:" value? I'm wanting to use CTRL-Shift-F for "file search" and it keeps getting overridden by the general shortcut for "Format Source". No "Conflicts" are showing, though, so I'm guessing it's something to do with the "When:" dropdown that seems have no Global option........ Nov 4, 2013 at 22:21
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ctrl + H opens the search dialogue box. Click on customize and check the option 'Remember last used page'. First time you have to select the tab file search and perform a search. After that if you press ctrl + H , it will automatically point to file search tab.

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    This should be default in Eclipse.
    – Borjovsky
    Feb 15, 2019 at 16:06
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There is none, but if you go to Windows - Preferences - General - Keys, and type File search in the filter text box, you'll then be able to select the File search action, and type your own key binding.

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You can change all shortcut keys in eclipse for instance:

Window -> Preferences -> General -> Keys -> search: File Search -> Binding -> *what ever key combination you like.

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