Configurable "Accept Auto-complete" Key

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mvines
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Configurable "Accept Auto-complete" Key

Post by mvines »

This may not be an issue for many people, but I also use Visual Studio extensively at work, and I have become used to using the 'Tab' key to accept an auto-complete selection. Having to press the enter key is driving me crazy and I have yet to find a way to configure it. Is there currently a way to do this that I am just unaware of? If not, are there other people out there like me who have this problem? I would love to see this feature added in the near future. It would remove pretty much my only complaint about your IDE.
Peter_LT
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Auto Complete Confirm

Post by Peter_LT »

Hello Folks,
Having migrated from Topstyle, using the [space-bar] to confirm an auto-complete
has become 2nd nature, whereas pressing the [return] key is quite alien by
comparison. Perhaps this is a candidate for the very useful key-programming
feature.

It's great to find a software that is so configurable and currently supported!
Probably like many others, I'm back in a comfort zone again!
Regards,
Steve (Peter_LT)
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RandyJohnson
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Post by RandyJohnson »

I also find the lack of a configurable accept "auto completion" selection very frustrating.

I have used Visual Studio extensively and find the 'enter' key very alien.
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