Go to .
Set it to , click Apply Scheme , then set it back to your preferred scheme (e.g., Visual Studio ) and click Apply Scheme again. Save your changes to force a re-injection of the bindings.
If you’re using ReSharper without mastering its keyboard shortcuts, you’re only using half the tool. The real power of this JetBrains productivity extension lies in its ability to keep your hands on the keyboard, allowing you to refactor, navigate, and clean code at the speed of thought. Choosing Your Foundation: The Two Core Schemes Resharper Keyboard Mappings
: Many developers find the default Alt + Down unhandy and rebind it to Ctrl + Down in the Visual Studio options ( Tools > Options > Environment > Keyboard ) for quicker navigation between methods.
If your shortcuts suddenly stop working—a common issue after a Visual Studio update—follow this "reset dance" to get them back: If you’re using ReSharper without mastering its keyboard
: If a shortcut doesn't work, ReSharper usually detects the conflict and asks you to choose. Use the Shortcut Conflict dialog to permanently bind it to the ReSharper command.
Go to and click Reset .
The defaults are great, but power users often tweak them to avoid "finger gymnastics".