Visual Assist (VA) is a great Visual Studio plug-in tool, especially in VS2005, which provides a lot of useful
Auxiliary functions. Such as "Create Implementation", it is very convenient.
But is it too annoying to point the mouse every time? You can set a shortcut key.
After some exploration, I found a way to set the shortcut key and shared it with you.
The method is as follows:
The "Tops" → "mimize" option of Visual Studio. (Chinese version: Tools → customization)
In the Customize dialog box, select "Keyboard"
Enter "vassistx." in "Show commands containing:" to view all the shortcut keys that can be set.
You can enter "vassistx. refactorcr" to see "Create Implementation", and select "VAssistX. RefactorCreateImplementation"
Click in the edit box of Press shortcut keys and a blinking cursor appears. Press the shortcut key you want on the keyboard. For example, Ctrl + Alt + C
The figure shows that the shortcut key has been assigned to Debug. CallStatck in the range of "Global". Of course, you can change another shortcut key that has not been used,
I think this is quite good, and VS can set the effective range of the shortcut key. I just set it in "Text Editor", where I don't need to call the Debug function.
In "Use new shortcut in", select "Text Editor"
Ah, the shortcut key is unavailable after selection.
Click "Assign" again.
Then press "OK" to confirm and close the "Customize" dialog box.
At this time, the shortcut key will take effect. Try it.