![]() Alt + Left arrow: If you have opened a declaration/implementation of an element and you want to go back to the line of code you were before, this is the shortcut key you need.With F3, Eclipse will make the choice for you. Note: You can also use F3 which is faster but you can’t choose between the declaration, the implementation …. The possible actions depend on the element. Ctrl + mouse over an element: Eclipse will proprose you to open the declaration, the implementation, the super implementation … of the element.The following shortcut keys are helping me a lot when it comes to reading someone else’s code: I often need to understand legacy code before adding mine. In this post, I’ll present the most useful key bindings I use. The main reason is that i’m now using some time saving shortcut keys. When I started developing with Eclipse I was slow, now I’m at least 3 times faster than before.
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