![]() ![]() You should only read this section if you use both VSCode and the VSCodeVim extension. System Preferences > Keyboard > Keyboard VSCodeVim Extension I adjust the settings like this, but you should experiment with each option on your favorite text editor and see what works for you the best: That’s why I frequently need to press and hold some keys for scrolling up/down/left/right in the editor.īy default, key repeat is too slow and the delay until repeat is too long to do that fluidly. I use Vim for text editing, which means I don’t use my mouse to navigate in the text editor. It’s quite simple, and the default shortcuts are pretty good. It’s no longer actively maintained, but I’ve been using it for a couple of years and I’ve had zero issues so far. Spectacle is a free app that lets you organize and resize your windows using keyboard shortcuts: System Preferences > Keyboard > Shortcuts > Keyboard > Move focus to next window Window Organizer: Spectacle Here’s how you can (re)assign a shortcut for that: What if you need to switch between windows of the same app? Sometimes, I have multiple iTerm2 windows or multiple VSCode windows open at the same time and I want to be able to quickly switch between those. ⌘Tab is pretty useful for switching between different apps. ITerm2 > Preferences > Keys > Key Bindings Switching Between Windows of the Same App However, I don’t like the default shortcuts for switching between tabs/panes. These default shortcuts for creating tabs & panes are pretty nice.
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