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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T22:22:02+00:00 2026-05-16T22:22:02+00:00

In every Visual Studio.NET version you can set keyboard shortcuts using menu Tools ->

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In every Visual Studio.NET version you can set keyboard shortcuts using menu Tools -> Options -> Environment -> Keyboard and then find the command you want to assign a shortcut to by entering part of it in “Show commands containing”.

For one thing, the listbox is ridiculously short and hard to navigate – is there an alternative?

Then, how do I find out the correct command name for a specific action?

Specifically, I’m using ReSharper 5.1 with Visual Studio 2010 and want to have the Alt + Enter shortcut back (it used to be there in older versions by default) that opens the ReSharper context menu when the cursor is over a curly underline ReSharper uses to highlight errors or warnings.

How do I find out the command name for that (except by an educated guess)?

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    2026-05-16T22:22:03+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 10:22 pm

    The way I do this is to perform an action while recording a macro (using Tools / Macro / Record temporary macro).

    When I have finished with the action, I look at the source code of the macro and it usually helps to find the correct command.

    For example, I have just let R# add some magic through Alt-Enter, and the macro recorder has:

    DTE.ExecuteCommand("ReSharper_QuickFix")
    
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