1.Eclipse setting new Menu Initial Item
Windows-->perspective-->customize perspective-->
2.Eclipse shortcut keys
1. Ctrl+shift+r: Open Resource
This is probably the most time-saving combination of all shortcut keys. This set of shortcuts lets you open any file in your workspace, and you only need to press the first few letters of the file name or mask name, such as Applic*.xml.
The drawback is that this set of shortcuts is not available in all views.
2. Ctrl+o: Fast Outline
If you want to see the methods of the current class or a particular method, but do not want to pull the code down, and do not want to use the search function, then use Ctrl+o bar. It can list all the methods and properties in the current class.
Just enter the name of the method you want to query, and click Enter to jump directly to where you want to go.
3. Ctrl+e: Quick Convert Editor
This set of shortcut keys will help you navigate between the open editors. Use ctrl+page down or ctrl+page up to browse the tabs before and after, but ctrl+e is more efficient when many files are open.
4. Ctrl+e: Quick Convert Editor
This set of shortcut keys will help you navigate between the open editors. Use ctrl+page down or ctrl+page up to browse the tabs before and after, but ctrl+e is more efficient when many files are open.
5. Ctrl+m:
Large display screen can improve productivity is known to everyone. Ctrl+m is the shortcut key for maximizing the editor window.
6.ctrl+. and ctrl+1: Next error and quick change
7.ctrl+.: Moves the cursor to the next report fault or warning in the current file. This set of shortcut keys I generally use with ctrl+1, that is, modify the proposed shortcut keys. The revised version of Eclipse suggested that it was a good idea.
8.ctrl+h: Find the location of the content in the file (find in Project)
9.ctrl+f: Find location in this file
10.ctrl+shift+o: Fast-Read import package or clean up useless resources
11.ctrl+alt+l: Quickly generate a method's return value and name it
12.ctrl+k: Look for what appears in this file in turn
13.ctrl+d: Delete the row
14.ctrl+shift+/: Notes
15.ctrl+shift+\: Uncomment
16.ctrl+alt+ up ARROW: Copy up
17.alt+ up and down arrows: moving in the row
18.CTRL+SHIFT+X: Convert to uppercase
19.ctrl+shift+y: Convert to lowercase
Eclipse shortcut keys and settings