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You can go to the library to find MyEclipse shortcuts, there is.
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Ctrl+1 for quick repair (the most classic shortcut, needless to say).
Ctrl+D deletes the current row.
Ctrl+Alt+ Copy the current line to the next line (copy increases).
Ctrl+Alt+ Copy the current line to the previous line (copy increment).
Alt+ where the current line interacts with the next line (especially useful because you don't have to cut and then paste).
Alt+ The current line and the previous row interact (same as above).
alt+ the previous page.
Alt+Enter displays the properties of the currently selected resource (project, OR file, or file).
shift+enter inserts a blank line on the next line of the current line (in which case the mouse can be anywhere on the current line, not necessarily last).
shift+ctrl+enter inserts a blank line into the current line (same principle as above).
Ctrl+Q to locate the last place.
ctrl+l is located on a certain line (for people with more than 100 programs, it is a blessing).
Ctrl+M maximizes the current edit or view (and vice versa).
Ctrl+ annotates the current line, and then presses to unannotate.
Ctrl+O to quickly display the outline
Ctrl+T quickly displays the inheritance structure of the current class.
Ctrl+W closes the current editer
Ctrl+K refers to the selected word to quickly navigate to the next one.
Ctrl+E quickly displays a drop-down list of the current editer (in bold if not displayed on the current page).
Ctrl+ (keypad) collapses all ** in the current class.
Ctrl+ (keypad) for all ** in the current class.
Ctrl+space**Assistant completes some** insertion (but generally conflicts with the input method, you can modify the hotkey of the input method, or you can temporarily use alt+ instead).
Ctrl+Shift+E displays the manager that manages all currently open views (you can choose to close, activate, etc.).
Ctrl+J forward incremental search (after pressing Ctrl+J, each letter you enter provides a quick match to locate a certain word, if not, Beijing computer training suggestions in StutesLine show that it is not found, when looking up a word, it is particularly practical, this function idea was available two years ago).
Ctrl+Shift+J reverse incremental search (same as the previous bar, except from back to front).
Ctrl+Shift+F4 closes all open editers
Ctrl+Shift+X to change all the currently selected text to lowercase.
Ctrl+Shift+Y changes all the currently selected text to lowercase.
Ctrl+Shift+F format the current **.
Ctrl+Shift+P to navigate to the pair of matches (e.g. {}) from front to back, cursor inside the matcher, back to front, vice versa).
This information is very detailed and easy to find.
In the keyboard shortcuts, you can also modify (alt+shift+ctrl+k) to open quickly.
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