Sometimes when I type certain words, XCode will offer to autocomplete with several options. If I press enter, it automatically puts the curser on the first option and selects it so when I start typing that part gets replaced. After that, how do I immediately get to the next option, without having to double click it?
For example, if I type the following:
UIAlertView *alert = [[UIAlertView
alloc] ini
Then Xcode offers to autocomplete with the following:
UIAlertView *alert = [[UIAlertView
alloc] initWithTitle:(NSString
*)title message:(NSString *)message delegate:(id)delegate cancelButtonTitle:(NSString
*)cancelButtonTitle otherButtonTitles:(NSString
*)otherButtonTitles
Everything that appears above in bold is highlighted, meaning they are to be replaced by the programmer. If I press enter to accept the autocomplete, Xcode will put in the above code, and select the first highlighted item, which is (NSString *)title. If I start typing something, this is immediately replaced by what I type. When I’m done replacing this, I want to move directly to replacing the next highlighted item, which in this case is (NSString *)message. I can do that by double clicking on it, but is there some kind of keyboard shortcut that will get me directly there?
Press Control.
Or press Esc to enter the list of completions.
Edit: Aha! Now I know what you mean. You want Control/.