MPS 2024.1 Help

Handle caret and select text

You can click the mouse in the editor to place the caret to the desired position and drag the mouse to select a continuous text block.

By default, you can only place the caret at characters, whitespaces, and tabs in the current document. Optionally, you can select Allow placement of caret after end of line on the Editor | General page of settings  Ctrl+Alt+S to be able to place the caret anywhere after the last character in any line. As soon as you start typing at a position beyond the end of the line, the necessary number of spaces will be added between the end of the line and the beginning of your input.

You can double-click an identifier or a word in a comment or plain text to select it.

After double-clicking, you can drag the mouse to make the selection snap to entire words.

For identifiers, you can opt not to select the whole CamelCased identifier, but only the capitalized word inside it where you double-click. To do so, select Honor "CamelHumps" word on the Editor | General page of settings  Ctrl+Alt+S.

Apart from the mouse, you can use keyboard shortcuts to speed up editor navigation and selection operations. The most handy commands and their shortcuts are listed in the tables below.

If you want to change the shortcut for some command, find this command on the Keymap page of settings  Ctrl+Alt+S, and use the context menu to add or remove shortcuts.

Move caret

Command

How to invoke

Use it to

Move Caret to Previous Word

Move Caret to Next Word

Ctrl+Left

Ctrl+Right

Move the caret to the beginning/end of the current word, and then further word by word in the same direction.

If Use CamelHumps is selected on the Editor | General | Typing Assistance page of settings  Ctrl+Alt+S, the caret will move to the next/previous capitalized word inside identifiers with CamelCase names.

Note that by default, on Ctrl+Right the caret jumps to the end of the current word. This behavior is configurable in the Caret Movement section on the Editor | General settings page.

Move Caret to Line Start

Move Caret to Line End

Home

End

Move the caret to the first/last character on the current line.

Move Caret to Matching Brace

Ctrl+Shift+M

When the caret is right before or after a brace, a bracket, or HTML/XML tag, jump to the item that matches it.

Move Caret to Code Block Start

Move Caret to Code Block End

Ctrl+[

Ctrl+]

Move the caret to the opening/closing brace of the enclosing code block.

Next Method

Previous Method

Alt+Down

Alt+Up

Move the caret to the declaration of the next/previous member in the current type.

Move Caret to Page Top

Move Caret to Page Bottom

Ctrl+Page Up

Ctrl+Page Down

Move the caret to the top/bottom line of the currently visible editor area, without scrolling.

Page Up

Page Down

Page Up

Page Down

Move the caret up/down to the current height of the editor area and scroll the document accordingly, and then further with the same step in the same direction.

Move Caret to Text Start

Move Caret to Text End

Ctrl+Home

Ctrl+End

Move the caret to first/last character in the current document.

Select text

Command

How to invoke

Use it to

Select All

Edit | Select All

Ctrl+A

Select all text in the active editor tab

Left with Selection

Right with Selection

Shift+Left

Shift+Right

Extend the selection from the current caret position to one character on the left/right.

Move Caret to Previous Word with Selection

Move Caret to Next Word with Selection

Ctrl+Shift+Left

Ctrl+Shift+Right

Make a selection from the current caret position to the beginning/end of the current word, and then extend the selection word by word in the same direction.

If Use CamelHumps is selected on the Editor | General | Typing Assistance page of settings  Ctrl+Alt+S, the selection will extend to the to the next/previous capitalized word inside identifiers with CamelCase names.

Move Caret to Line Start with Selection

Move Caret to Line End with Selection

Shift+Home

Shift+End

Make a selection from the current caret position to the beginning/end of the current line.

Move Caret to Code Block Start with Selection

Move Caret to Code Block End with Selection

Ctrl+Shift+[

Ctrl+Shift+]

Make a selection from the current caret position to the opening/closing brace of the enclosing code block.

Up with Selection

Down with Selection

Shift+Up

Shift+Down

Make a selection from the current caret position to the same or the nearest column in the next/previous line, and then extend the selection in the same way in the same direction.

Note that if the column selection mode is enabled, these shortcuts will add new carets instead of extending selection.

Move Caret to Page Top with Selection

Move Caret to Page Bottom with Selection

Ctrl+Shift+Page Up

Ctrl+Shift+Page Down

Make a selection from the current caret position to to the top/bottom of the currently visible editor area, without scrolling.

Page Up with Selection

Page Down with Selection

Shift+Page Up

Shift+Page Down

Select the number of lines that corresponds to the editor height, up/down from the current caret position and scroll the document accordingly, and then extend the selection to the same number of lines in the same direction.

Move Caret to Text Start with Selection

Move Caret to Text End with Selection

Ctrl+Shift+End

Make a selection from the current caret position to to the beginning/end of the current document.

Extend Selection

Edit | Extend Selection

Ctrl+W

Select the word at the caret and then extend the selection to containing logical blocks of code (for example, an expression, a conditional block, a method body, a class, and so on).

If Use CamelHumps is selected on the Editor | General | Typing Assistance page of settings  Ctrl+Alt+S, the first invocation of the command will not select the whole CamelCased identifier, but only the capitalized word inside it where the caret is.

Shrink Selection

Edit | Shrink Selection

Ctrl+Shift+W

Shrink the selection after your extended it with Extend Selection. The command works in the reverse order (from the outermost containing block to the word at caret).

Last modified: 26 May 2024