How can I disable Resharper Go to Implementation?












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How can I disable Resharper Go to Implementation (Ctrl + F12)? I want to use VS 2017's feature for that command.










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  • Do you mean change the keymap into VS style?
    – Geno Chen
    Nov 21 at 1:26










  • HI @Geno Chen. I'm not sure. I just don't want Resharper to override VS 2017's Go to Implementation.
    – Paolo Go
    Nov 21 at 1:46










  • I'm not si sure what you are asking. Do you mean, when you press ^F12, then R#'s Go to Implementation will be triggered, but you want to trigger VS's Go to Implementation, right?
    – Geno Chen
    Nov 21 at 10:38










  • Or you mean you want to trigger VS's action for shortcut ^F12 instead of R#'s action?
    – Geno Chen
    Nov 21 at 10:40










  • You said the same thing. I want to trigger VS's action for ^F12.
    – Paolo Go
    Nov 21 at 15:15
















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How can I disable Resharper Go to Implementation (Ctrl + F12)? I want to use VS 2017's feature for that command.










share|improve this question






















  • Do you mean change the keymap into VS style?
    – Geno Chen
    Nov 21 at 1:26










  • HI @Geno Chen. I'm not sure. I just don't want Resharper to override VS 2017's Go to Implementation.
    – Paolo Go
    Nov 21 at 1:46










  • I'm not si sure what you are asking. Do you mean, when you press ^F12, then R#'s Go to Implementation will be triggered, but you want to trigger VS's Go to Implementation, right?
    – Geno Chen
    Nov 21 at 10:38










  • Or you mean you want to trigger VS's action for shortcut ^F12 instead of R#'s action?
    – Geno Chen
    Nov 21 at 10:40










  • You said the same thing. I want to trigger VS's action for ^F12.
    – Paolo Go
    Nov 21 at 15:15














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How can I disable Resharper Go to Implementation (Ctrl + F12)? I want to use VS 2017's feature for that command.










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  • Do you mean change the keymap into VS style?
    – Geno Chen
    Nov 21 at 1:26










  • HI @Geno Chen. I'm not sure. I just don't want Resharper to override VS 2017's Go to Implementation.
    – Paolo Go
    Nov 21 at 1:46










  • I'm not si sure what you are asking. Do you mean, when you press ^F12, then R#'s Go to Implementation will be triggered, but you want to trigger VS's Go to Implementation, right?
    – Geno Chen
    Nov 21 at 10:38










  • Or you mean you want to trigger VS's action for shortcut ^F12 instead of R#'s action?
    – Geno Chen
    Nov 21 at 10:40










  • You said the same thing. I want to trigger VS's action for ^F12.
    – Paolo Go
    Nov 21 at 15:15


















  • Do you mean change the keymap into VS style?
    – Geno Chen
    Nov 21 at 1:26










  • HI @Geno Chen. I'm not sure. I just don't want Resharper to override VS 2017's Go to Implementation.
    – Paolo Go
    Nov 21 at 1:46










  • I'm not si sure what you are asking. Do you mean, when you press ^F12, then R#'s Go to Implementation will be triggered, but you want to trigger VS's Go to Implementation, right?
    – Geno Chen
    Nov 21 at 10:38










  • Or you mean you want to trigger VS's action for shortcut ^F12 instead of R#'s action?
    – Geno Chen
    Nov 21 at 10:40










  • You said the same thing. I want to trigger VS's action for ^F12.
    – Paolo Go
    Nov 21 at 15:15
















Do you mean change the keymap into VS style?
– Geno Chen
Nov 21 at 1:26




Do you mean change the keymap into VS style?
– Geno Chen
Nov 21 at 1:26












HI @Geno Chen. I'm not sure. I just don't want Resharper to override VS 2017's Go to Implementation.
– Paolo Go
Nov 21 at 1:46




HI @Geno Chen. I'm not sure. I just don't want Resharper to override VS 2017's Go to Implementation.
– Paolo Go
Nov 21 at 1:46












I'm not si sure what you are asking. Do you mean, when you press ^F12, then R#'s Go to Implementation will be triggered, but you want to trigger VS's Go to Implementation, right?
– Geno Chen
Nov 21 at 10:38




I'm not si sure what you are asking. Do you mean, when you press ^F12, then R#'s Go to Implementation will be triggered, but you want to trigger VS's Go to Implementation, right?
– Geno Chen
Nov 21 at 10:38












Or you mean you want to trigger VS's action for shortcut ^F12 instead of R#'s action?
– Geno Chen
Nov 21 at 10:40




Or you mean you want to trigger VS's action for shortcut ^F12 instead of R#'s action?
– Geno Chen
Nov 21 at 10:40












You said the same thing. I want to trigger VS's action for ^F12.
– Paolo Go
Nov 21 at 15:15




You said the same thing. I want to trigger VS's action for ^F12.
– Paolo Go
Nov 21 at 15:15












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  1. In the main menu, choose Tools | Options.

  2. Expand the Environment node, then click Keyboard.

  3. In the Show commands containing box type: gotoimp

  4. You should see two commands containing this search term:


    • Edit.GoToImplementation

    • ReSharper.ReSharper_GotoImplementations



  5. Select Edit.GoToImplementation.

  6. Set up the following bindings:


    • Ctrl+F12 (CSharp Editor with Encoding)

    • Ctrl+F12 (Microsoft Visual Basic Editor)

    • Ctrl+F12 (Microsoft Visual Basic Code Page Editor)

    • Ctrl+F12 (CSharp Editor)



  7. Select ReSharper.ReSharper_GotoImplementations

  8. Use the Remove button to remove all the existing bindings.






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    1. In the main menu, choose Tools | Options.

    2. Expand the Environment node, then click Keyboard.

    3. In the Show commands containing box type: gotoimp

    4. You should see two commands containing this search term:


      • Edit.GoToImplementation

      • ReSharper.ReSharper_GotoImplementations



    5. Select Edit.GoToImplementation.

    6. Set up the following bindings:


      • Ctrl+F12 (CSharp Editor with Encoding)

      • Ctrl+F12 (Microsoft Visual Basic Editor)

      • Ctrl+F12 (Microsoft Visual Basic Code Page Editor)

      • Ctrl+F12 (CSharp Editor)



    7. Select ReSharper.ReSharper_GotoImplementations

    8. Use the Remove button to remove all the existing bindings.






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      1. In the main menu, choose Tools | Options.

      2. Expand the Environment node, then click Keyboard.

      3. In the Show commands containing box type: gotoimp

      4. You should see two commands containing this search term:


        • Edit.GoToImplementation

        • ReSharper.ReSharper_GotoImplementations



      5. Select Edit.GoToImplementation.

      6. Set up the following bindings:


        • Ctrl+F12 (CSharp Editor with Encoding)

        • Ctrl+F12 (Microsoft Visual Basic Editor)

        • Ctrl+F12 (Microsoft Visual Basic Code Page Editor)

        • Ctrl+F12 (CSharp Editor)



      7. Select ReSharper.ReSharper_GotoImplementations

      8. Use the Remove button to remove all the existing bindings.






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        1. In the main menu, choose Tools | Options.

        2. Expand the Environment node, then click Keyboard.

        3. In the Show commands containing box type: gotoimp

        4. You should see two commands containing this search term:


          • Edit.GoToImplementation

          • ReSharper.ReSharper_GotoImplementations



        5. Select Edit.GoToImplementation.

        6. Set up the following bindings:


          • Ctrl+F12 (CSharp Editor with Encoding)

          • Ctrl+F12 (Microsoft Visual Basic Editor)

          • Ctrl+F12 (Microsoft Visual Basic Code Page Editor)

          • Ctrl+F12 (CSharp Editor)



        7. Select ReSharper.ReSharper_GotoImplementations

        8. Use the Remove button to remove all the existing bindings.






        share|improve this answer













        1. In the main menu, choose Tools | Options.

        2. Expand the Environment node, then click Keyboard.

        3. In the Show commands containing box type: gotoimp

        4. You should see two commands containing this search term:


          • Edit.GoToImplementation

          • ReSharper.ReSharper_GotoImplementations



        5. Select Edit.GoToImplementation.

        6. Set up the following bindings:


          • Ctrl+F12 (CSharp Editor with Encoding)

          • Ctrl+F12 (Microsoft Visual Basic Editor)

          • Ctrl+F12 (Microsoft Visual Basic Code Page Editor)

          • Ctrl+F12 (CSharp Editor)



        7. Select ReSharper.ReSharper_GotoImplementations

        8. Use the Remove button to remove all the existing bindings.







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