Add ctrl-click go to definition from Productivity Power Tools
The VS2010 Productivity Power Tools had a ctrl-click go to definition feature. This was great and could be an easy option to add (does not need to be on by default).
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Matthew Vukomanovic
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Power productivity tools for 2012 are here
http://visualstudiogallery.msdn.microsoft.com/3a96a4dc-ba9c-4589-92c5-640e07332afd -
Michael Paterson commented
I'm more of a keyboard guy. I use F12.
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sisch
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Miss it!
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Nathan Faulkner
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http://visualstudiogallery.msdn.microsoft.com/4b286b9c-4dd5-416b-b143-e31d36dc622b does the same thing as the VS Power Tools for 2010 but has been updated for VS2012
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caosFrank
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I'am also missing the strg-click. Please bring this back to us ...
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magges
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@Karó Gyökér
How do you navigate with mouse-button? Is there any setings for that? -
magges
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To select a word - just double-click.
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contextfree
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Strongly preferred this. It's both more convenient and efficient, and easier to learn and remember.
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Manfred Suttorp
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Totally agree!!! Do we need a petition for this???
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Bernardo Antunes
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Please, leave the ctrl+click alone to the word selection, as it always was. I need it! :)
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Karó Gyökér
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Would be much more confortable if I wasn't need to press anything on the keyboard... For example if I could click on it with the middle mouse button. I already can navigate backward and forward with the mouse button 4 and 5 (on the side of the mouse).
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rtischer8277
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VS11 C++ has the same irritating behavior. While highlighting a class member neither F12 nor Go to Definition takes you to the method in the .cpp file. This bug has been around for awhile.