![]() You can anyway see and change the current shortcut from Tools/Options/Environment/Keyboard. (yes, that key press twice) (Which in fact worked better on my keyboard layout, since those keys are so much closer than Ctrl+\, so it becomes a one hand operation.) On my mixed Norwegian/English setup, the key press to start it up was Ctrl+|,Ctrl+|. Trap: It should by default use the Ctrl+\,Ctrl+\, but that seems to depend on your Windows installation, probably localization. Scott Hanselman has a nice blogpost on WhackWhack here, which also explains some of the background. You can download the Whack Whack terminal from the Visual Studio marketplace, and the project is open sourced at Github. Open your preferences, go to Features, Terminal and then uncheck 'Integrated: Allow Chords'. It runs default with Powershell, and if you have installed Posh-git with your powershell, it also lights up inside WhackWhack, which is super cool! If you don’t know posh-git, it adds some cool extras to the command prompt for git, like shown above – you see the current branch and the git status straight off the command prompt and tab completes for commands and branches. You will need to deny chord keybindings in the terminal. Visual Studio Code has it’s own Terminal window built-in, so why not Visual Studio itself? Well, now it is here, a pre-pre tool called Whack Whack (named so because of how you open it). Visual Studio Code Tips and Tricks 'Tips and Tricks' lets you jump right in and learn how to be productive with Visual Studio Code. ![]() If you work with multiple Visual Studio at the same time, you loose track of which command window belongs to which Visual Studio instance. The Command Line extension has been a good substitute, but it opens up in a separate window. ![]() It’s really important The default shortcut is: Mac: Control + Windows: Ctrl + I changed it to: Mac: Command + Option + Windows: Ctrl + Alt + How to change: Search for Integrated Terminal in the keyboard shortcuts panel. With the terminal you want to name active, use the command menu (again, command+shift+p ) and start typing terminal: rename, and select that option. Visual Studio 2017 lack a proper internal terminal. This keyboard shortcut opens and closes the Integrated Terminal. ![]()
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