The visual Assist (VA) is a great Visual Studio plug-in tool, especially in VS2005, which provides a number of useful
Accessibility features. The following figure "Create implementation", it is very convenient.
But is it too annoying to have a mouse every time? It would be nice if you could set a shortcut key.
Explored a few, found a way to set shortcut keys, to share with you.
The method is as follows:
Visual Studio's "Tops" → "Customize" option. (Chinese version: tools → Custom)
in the Customize dialog box, select Keyboard
enter "Vassistx." in "Show commands containing:" To see all the shortcuts you can set .
as shown, you can continue to enter "VASSISTX.REFACTORCR" appears "Create implementation", select "Vassistx.refactorcreateimplementation"
Click on the edit box in the press shortcut keys to see a blinking cursor, and then click the shortcut you want on the keyboard. such as Ctrl+alt+c
The diagram shows that the shortcut has been assigned to DEBUG.CALLSTATCK in the global scope, and you can also switch to a different shortcut, but
I think this is good, and VS can set the effective range of shortcut keys, I set up in the "Text Editor", where I do not need to invoke the debug function.
In the figure, select "Text Editor" in the "use new shortcut in"
Ah, the shortcut key has not been selected.
Press again and then click the "Assign" button
then press OK to confirm and close the Customize dialog box.
At this point, the shortcut key is also in effect. Give it a try.