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1. Recent documents

Most of the time you work with a limited set of files and need to switch between them quickly. One of the real-time protectors here is the recent file called by pressing Ctrl + E. By default, the focus is on the last accessed file.

Note that you can also open any tool window by doing this:

You can navigate to Class by pressing Ctrl + N and support complex expressions, including hump, path, navigation to line, middle name matching, and more. If you call it twice, it displays the result of the project class.

Navigating to files works similarly to pressing Ctrl + Shift + N, but for files and folders. To navigate to a folder, end the expression with a slash character.

You can navigate to a symbol by pressing Ctrl + Shift + Alt + N and allow you to find a method or field by its name.

Structure of 2.

When you are not switching between files, you are most likely to navigate through files. The easiest way to do this is to press Ctrl + F12.

A pop-up window shows the structure of the file and allows you to quickly browse to any file:

 

3. Select

If you need to open a file in a particular tool window (or Finder/Explorer), you can do this by pressing Alt+F1 in the “Select” operation:

  Navigation shortcuts include:

Quick pop-up window

A quick pop-up window helps to check for additional caret related information. If you want to be more productive, here’s a list of pop-ups you should know about:

Quick pop-up Windows can be used for symbols in the editor; However, they can also be used with the same shortcut for any other list item.