Can you turn off Peek Definition in Visual Studio

2019-01-21 07:08发布

问题:

In Visual Studio 2013 and up, there is the Peek Definition feature when you Ctrl + Click. At first I thought this was cool, but I have found that the majority of the time, I need to click the Promote to Document button, since I make lots of changes to the files I Ctrl + Click on. But after Googling how to turn off Peek Definition, I can't find any details on if this is possible. What I would really like is for the Ctrl + Click functionality to go back to opening the definition in its own tab, like in previous versions of VS. Is this possible?

回答1:

In pre 2017 Visual Studio:

ToolsOptionsProductivity Power ToolsOther ExtensionsControl click shows definitions in Peek

Adam Garner pointed out that in Visual Studio 2017, the location is:

ToolsOptionsText EditorGeneralEnable mouse click to perform Go to Definition



回答2:

If you have Resharper AND Productivity Power Tools, by default this will cause ctrl + click to go to definition AND peek the definition. Very annoying. The solution from @SnowFatal will turn off the peek functionality. Resharper's option is listed as "Go to Declaration on <Control + Left Click> in the editor".



回答3:

In the latest version of Visual Studio 2017 (15.4.0) it is:

ToolsOptionsText EditorGeneralEnable mouse click to perform Go to Definition

You can either disable it by unchecking the box, or set a different key to trigger the mode.



回答4:

Ctrl + Click -> Peek Definition is actually enabled by Productivity Power Tools. If you disable "Ctrl + Click Go To Definition" in Productivity Power Tools options then this behaviour will disappear.



回答5:

For Visual Studio 2017 it is:

ToolsOptionsProductivity Power ToolsGeneralControl click shows definitions in Peek