I use a Mac at work but Linux at home. Right now every keyboard shortcut I add needs to be manually replicated across keybindings. I don't want shortcuts to be separated though. Instead, I want to have the option of storing all keyboard shortcuts in one file and have that synced across all my VSC instances , regardless of OS. I'd be happy to help with a PR I am assuming there is no rush as there does not seem to be a great demand.
If there are other solutions to my issue, please let me know. I really tried finding some info but maybe I am just not very creative ;. I would imagine something like sync. The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:. Why do you want to keep Mac keybindings and Windows keybindings in same file?
What the scenario. Would it work if you use Mac key commands in windows keybindings instead? Wont code mark them as error. Sorry, something went wrong. Sorry I went on holidays and forgot about this. The reason for this is that if I e. I could also just have both in the same file more convenient. Would also want this behaviour. There also are keybindings that don't use OS specific keys that would benefit from this. Using this functionality only confuses the users because it adds something to the settings that VS Code doesn't do.
Also since version 1. Agree with cbliard. Since v1. And it'll be great to keep all the bindings in one file and sync them together. I would recommend it to keep this config a part of Setting Sync Global Setting instead of env. Global Achievements. This is a fix if u have key binding not saving when u click save settings in game.
Last edited by ShowCase ; 22 Dec, pm. Showing 1 - 5 of 5 comments. Not neccessary. Just disable all mods, delete XCominput. Save and quit, enable mods and you're good to go. Make backup on the files before deleting though. Thanks guys. Disabling all mods was the step I was missing. The fix DBL's worked for me. Thanks, that was getting annoying. I disabled all mods, and deleted the ini file, changed bindings, and then enabled mods which worked for a bit Local customizations like per-user extensions installed without elevation, user settings, and profiles will be removed.
Your synchronized settings such as themes, colors, key bindings will be restored. The Repair option appears only for installed instances of Visual Studio. If you do not see the Repair option, chances are that you've selected More in a version that's listed in the Visual Studio Installer as "Available" rather than "Installed". In the installer, look for the edition of Visual Studio that you installed. Next, choose More , and then choose Repair.
Repairing Visual Studio will reset its environment. Your synchronized settings such as themes, colors, and key bindings will be restored. From the Start menu in Windows, search for "installer", and then select Visual Studio Installer from the results. You might be prompted to update the Visual Studio Installer before continuing. If so, follow the prompts. Then choose Repair from the More dropdown menu. Local customizations, like per-user extensions installed without elevation, user settings, and profiles will be removed.
The Repair option applies to installed instances of Visual Studio. If you do not see the Repair option in the More dropdown menu, chances are you're in the Available tab instead of the Installed tab of the Visual Studio Installer.
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