'VSCode column selection with keyboard
Solution 1:[1]
By default, this is Ctrl + Shift + Alt + Arrow.
If you would like to rebind it to align with Visual Studio, put this in your keybindings.json
:
{
"key": "shift+alt+down",
"command": "cursorColumnSelectDown",
"when": "editorTextFocus"
},
{
"key": "shift+alt+left",
"command": "cursorColumnSelectLeft",
"when": "editorTextFocus"
},
{
"key": "shift+alt+pagedown",
"command": "cursorColumnSelectPageDown",
"when": "editorTextFocus"
},
{
"key": "shift+alt+pageup",
"command": "cursorColumnSelectPageUp",
"when": "editorTextFocus"
},
{
"key": "shift+alt+right",
"command": "cursorColumnSelectRight",
"when": "editorTextFocus"
},
{
"key": "shift+alt+up",
"command": "cursorColumnSelectUp",
"when": "editorTextFocus"
}
This will conflict with the default functions of that duplicating a line or growing/shrinking with smart select, so you can add this to swap those to require Control:
,
{
"key": "ctrl+shift+alt+down",
"command": "editor.action.copyLinesDownAction",
"when": "editorTextFocus && !editorReadonly"
},
{
"key": "ctrl+shift+alt+up",
"command": "editor.action.copyLinesUpAction",
"when": "editorTextFocus && !editorReadonly"
},
{
"key": "ctrl+shift+alt+right",
"command": "editor.action.smartSelect.grow",
"when": "editorTextFocus"
},
{
"key": "ctrl+shift+alt+left",
"command": "editor.action.smartSelect.shrink",
"when": "editorTextFocus"
}
Solution 2:[2]
You can do column selection several ways,
As you've noted, Place cursor to the start (left) of first word of first column press and hold Alt + Shift followed by Right Arrow to select top row (Try Ctrl + Shift if previous key combination is not working). With the keys pressed proceed with selecting the column by pressing Down Arrow key.
Place cursor to the start (left) of first word of first column Press and hold Alt + Shift and repeatedly press Down Arrow to add more cursors. (Some versions of VSCode also use Ctrl+Shift instead) Once cursors added select the words by a simple Shift + Right Arrow
Ctrl+D selects next occurrence of the word currently under cursor.
Ctrl+Shift+L selects all occurrences of word currently selected under cursor, regardless of if those words are above of below the cursor.
Solution 3:[3]
Here's what just worked for me with vscode:
Version: 1.39.2 (user setup)
Commit: 6ab598523be7a800d7f3eb4d92d7ab9a66069390
Date: 2019-10-15T15:35:18.241Z
Electron: 4.2.10
Chrome: 69.0.3497.128
Node.js: 10.11.0
V8: 6.9.427.31-electron.0
OS: Windows_NT x64 10.0.18362
- place cursor at upper left of block to select
- hold down ctrl-alt-shift
- press down-arrow however many times you want
- press right-arrow however many times you want
When step 3 was to press right-arrow it didn't work for me.
Solution 4:[4]
You can see your current keyboard shortcuts using the menu "File" -> "Preferences" -> "Keyboard Shortcuts". And then search by "cursorColum"
Solution 5:[5]
It needs to install Visual Studio Keymap:
- Open View -> Extensions (or Ctrl + Shift + X)
- Search for visual studio keymap
- Install it & restart VSCode
Now column selection available by Shift + Alt + Arrows.
Solution 6:[6]
I had to do the following:
- Open Keybind settings:
ctrl+k,ctrl+s
. - Remove keybindings for
Notebook: Copy Cell <Up/Down>
andCopy Line <Up/Down>
. - Search keybindings for
cursorColumnSelect <Up/Down>
. - Reassign the bindings that say
When: textInputFocus
toShift+Alt+<arrow keys>
.
Solution 7:[7]
See Column selection like Visual Studio and https://github.com/microsoft/vscode-docs/blob/vnext/release-notes/v1_43.md#column-selection-mode
Column selection mode may be coming in v1.43 or soon, see demo in link above. It will be an option in the Selection
menu.
Works best with mouse but key shortcuts possible too:
While this is checked, selecting with the mouse will create a column selection and Shift+arrow keys and Shift+Page Up/Down keys will also create column selection.
Solution 8:[8]
Sublime text has this shortcut to select columns: Ctrl + Alt + Up or Ctrl + Alt + Down.
So with adding this extension to VSCode: Sublime Text Keymap and Settings Importer.
You can just use the shortcut and done!.
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Solution 2 | Abdullah Leghari |
Solution 3 | Love and peace - Joe Codeswell |
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Solution 8 | Katalina Viquez |