7/5/2023 0 Comments Oracle sql developer![]() So… I tried exporting the shortcut keys to XML, changed the file so that ctrl+tab/ctrl+shift+tab are now Next PANE and Previous PANE (which is the functionality I’m looking for), and imported the XML back in. This is frustrating, especially when every other Windows app I use works the “standard” way. The way that works (I’m sure you know) is that one press does nothing, then another brings up a small dialog where you can cycle through open tabs and when you release ctrl, it shifts focus to that tab. Yes, SQL Developer sort of does this it’s assigned to “Next File” in Preferences / Shorcut Keys. One thing that MOST tabbed windows do is use ctrl+tab to cycle through tabs. Yes, I am someone that is used to never having to touch the mouse, but in SQL Developer, I’m still not quite there. Jeff, as I’ve made the transition from SQL Server to Oracle, your blogs have been very helpful. But, you already know your favorites, yes? For the 5-6% of our users out there who use Macs □ I’ll use the most popular shortcut mentioned in the comments to round out my Top 10 list above! I know, I know, I forgot your FAVORITE ONE. If your fingers have already memorized some keystrokes, just re-program SQL Developer to match! What’s your favorite shortcut? Then I blog about them, like they’re ‘magic.’ #EvilLaughīut the main tip is this – don’t let your previously memorized keyboard shortcuts SHORTCUT your usage of SQL Developer. When I get ‘bored’ or if I think I might be missing something, I peruse the Code Editor and Other categories, again! I’ve picked up quite a few cool editor tricks here. ![]() ![]()
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