![]() To select a portion of a line that maybe you want to replace, delete, or copy, hold down Shift and press ← or → arrow keys.Īnd hold down Ctrl as you do that to jump entire words.Īnother way to select text is with Ctrl + W, IntelliJ IDEA’s extend selection tool. Hit the ↑ and ↓ arrows to choose the method, then enter to navigate to it. ![]() That’s easy with Alt + ↑ for previous, and Alt + ↓ for next methods.Īnother option is Ctrl + F12 which shows the class structure. Let’s say you’ve got a larger class and need to jump between methods. Yes, there’s a reason these keys all hang out together on the keyboard. You can also hit Home to jump to the start and End to the end of a line. Or to skip entire words hold Ctrl as you press ← and → arrow keys. Now you’re ready to code, but how to navigate around? You could point and click, but that wastes time moving your hand away from the keyboard.īetter to use the arrow keys for fine grained control of the caret position. If you see an empty screen, then you just need to open a class. ![]() Wherever you are in the IDE, just hit Escape to move focus to the editor. How do you actually get to the editor in IntelliJ IDEA?
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