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Is there a way to prevent Visual studio to start the debugger when pressing F11? I often press it by mistake when I want to actually press F12. I do not want to loose the functionality of Step-into which F11 provides but it is annoying when it starts the application.

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    I think I'll tear off that key one day.
    – vorou
    Commented Aug 15, 2016 at 6:55
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    It's truly an anti-feature; a booby trap even
    – mungflesh
    Commented Oct 30, 2017 at 12:05
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    @vorou I tore off my insert key. After a couple years, I realized that I really have never wanted to use that key. Commented Feb 27, 2018 at 4:11

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This is for VS 2010, but it should be similar for others.

In Tools->Options, open Keyboard under Environment. Look up the command Debug.StepInfo. You can remove the default shortcut (F11 (Global)) and then just use the toolbar button to step into, or right click and "Step into specific"--which is what I do since it keeps the debugger from diving into STL functions if they're part of a line of code (as an example).

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Updated to link to latest Tweaks 2022. Also see the comment below.

This is the suggestion on Microsoft's VS Community forum. Tweaks was built by none less than VS project manager Mads Kristensen himself and directly fixes this issue, among many other VS annoyances. Free extension Tweaks:

Don't start debug on F10/F11 Inspired by the suggestion Please provide a way to disable F10/F11 until debug mode is entered.

F10 (Step Over) and F11 (Step Into) are two commands people often hit by accident. That starts a new debugging session and that can be annoying if you didn't mean for that to happen. They should only take effect during a debug session.

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    This should be the accepted answer: Tweaks was built by none less than VS project manager Mads Kristensen himself and directly fixes this issue, among many other VS annoyances. A version of tweaks for VS2022 is available as well! Commented Aug 28, 2023 at 14:29
  • @SeanWerkema thanks I didn't know he separate it by years. Why would he do that lol. I updated the answer to link to the latest version.
    – Luke Vo
    Commented Aug 28, 2023 at 15:43
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    It's probably because the extension pokes heavily at the internals of Visual Studio itself, internals that likely change a lot between versions. I would bet the VS2022 version doesn't work on VS2019 and likely vice-versa. Commented Aug 28, 2023 at 18:33
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A hack-around that I use is to use the cancel build command after I accidentally hit F11. The default shortcut is ctrl+pause/break.

This doesn't stop F11 starting a build, but should stop it from running your program.

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  • Awesome when your keyboard has no dedicated Pause/Break key. Commented Apr 10, 2021 at 18:44
  • you should be able to remap this if you don't have one. Build.cancel keyboard shortcut is configurable :)
    – Steve
    Commented Apr 12, 2021 at 15:33
  • Yes, I ended up remapping to Ctrl + F6. Commented Apr 12, 2021 at 18:55
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Use shortcut in "Text Editor" scope instead of "Global", this worked for me

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Install Resharper and Change the Key Short Settings

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    Why use an external tool to change the keyboard short cuts when you can do it natively inside VS? Commented May 7, 2014 at 12:34
  • @cvanbrederode If VS can't do it (as you don't want to disable F11 while debugging) then you'll have to.
    – BJury
    Commented Jan 25, 2017 at 15:22
  • The OP actually does want to disable F11 for debugging. Which is fine, since the Step-Into function can still be selected from the tool bar and from the menu. Commented Feb 2, 2017 at 22:42
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    @cvanbrederode: I disagree, the OP only wants to stop F11 starting a new debug session while editing code and specifically when he intended to use F12 for source code navigation. On fiddly laptop keyboards with half height function keys the F12/F11 miskey this is a common problem.
    – camelCase
    Commented Sep 1, 2017 at 16:40
  • @camelCase F11 is bound to the StepInto command. Pressing it while not debugging automatically starts a debug session. Same thing with F10 (step over). There's no support to have the shortcut work while debugging, but not while editing (and not debugging). Commented Sep 4, 2017 at 21:44

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