Mac and win shortcut key differences:
Frequently used shortcuts are those that are not pure Android studio after keymap to eclipse.
Android Studio shortcut key Introduction:
Ctrl+g/ctrl+alt+shift+g: Query variables or functions or classes where it is used or called, the latter is the complex performance of the former, you can select the scope of the query.
Alt+h: Lookup function, global lookup
F4: View class inheritance Relationships
F2: View document description (function usage instructions)
Ctrl+e: View recently opened files
Ctrl+shift+e: View recently edited files
Double Shift: Global lookup, this view and alt+h slightly different, this is the global file lookup, to the file name level.
Ctrl+shift+r: Quickly navigate to the file you want to open.
Ctrl+k: After selecting a variable, quickly navigate to the next place where the variable is used (although there are still bugs in the shortcut, see: Android Studio keymap to eclipse, find the next same variable shortcut key ctrl+k invalid)
Alt+↑: Where the cursor is, the line of code moves up.
Alt+↓: Where the cursor is, the line of code moves down
Ctrl+d: Deletes the line of code where the cursor is located
Ctrl+x: Cut the line of code where the cursor is located
Alt+shift+↓/ctrl+c: Copy the line code from the cursor to the next line
Ctrl+o: Quick Find functions in the current class, variables
Ctrl+shift+r: Modifying names
Alt+enter: Importing Packages
alt+←: Go back and navigate to the last view or edit place
alt+→: Forward positioning, such as you locate to the last point, you want to go back, you can use this shortcut key
ctrl+/: When the line annotation, the reverse annotation again can
ctrl+shift+/: module annotation, reverse comment again, note that this side of the "/" can not use the keypad
ctrl+shift+ keypad/: Folding code (ctrl+shift+ keypad * This is not the spirit, today is not available, the following will be addressed to this problem, and update up), of course, the notebook does not have a keypad, you can change your own shortcut keys
Ctrl+alt+s: Open the Settings screen
Ctrl+alt+shift+s: Open the Project Structure interface
Alt+shift+x: Running (run)
Alt+shift+d: Debug Run (Debug)
CTRL+F9: Compiling Engineering
Ctrl+shift+k:push files to server (git)
Debug class shortcut keys
F5: But does not debug into the function inside.
F6: But not debugging does not go inside the function.
F7: Returned to the call from within the function.
F8: Executes to the next breakpoint and completes without a breakpoint.
ctrl+alt+f8/Double-click the mouse: directly to see the value of the selected location, the two shortcuts slightly different, the specific difference see this: the shortcut to view the value of a breakpoint at the point of the Android Studio debugging (ctrl+shift+i not valid)