I jumped to a line in a code file in Visual Studio using “Go to definition”. I am now lost in the file and I want to go back to the line I was at before. How do I do it?
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You can hit Ctrl+- I believe. Also, Ctrl+Shift+- navigates forward.
Depending on your mouse software, you should be able to map those keyboard shortcuts to your mouse’s back/forward buttons. You can typically do this with gaming mice, and there’s probably third-party gaming software that lets you do it also. Mapping "Find all references" to a button is great too.