The shortcut key combinations in the scheme currently applied,
         (Default), depending on the settings you have selected as well as any customizations you
         might have made. Visual Studio also includes seven other keyboard mapping schemes, each of
         which differs from the others in the shortcut key combinations assigned by default to
         various UI elements. 
                     Commands with shortcut key combinations that are part of the
         Global scope can be superseded by commands in other scopes depending on the current context
         of the integrated development environment (IDE). For example, if you are editing a file,
         commands that are part of the Text Editor scope have precedence over commands in the Global
         scope that start with the same key combination. For example, if several Global commands
         have key combinations that start with CTRL + K and the Text Editor also has several
         commands with key combinations that start with CTRL + K when you are editing code the Text
         Editor key combinations will work and the Global key combinations will be ignored.
                     
                        Note: The options available
            in dialog boxes, and the names and locations of menu commands you see might differ from
            what is described in Help depending on your active settings or edition. This Help page
            was written with General Development Settings in mind. To change your settings, from the
            Tools menu, choose Import and Export Settings. For more information, see Working with
            Settings.
                      
                     
                        Determine the Shortcut Key Assigned to a Command
                     
                     You can manually search for a command to determine whether or not it has an
                        assigned shortcut key combination.
                     
                        To determine the shortcut key combination for a command
                     
                     
                        - 1.On the Tools menu, click
            Options.
 
                        - 2.Expand the Environment
            folder and select Keyboard.
               Note: If you do not see the Keyboard
                  page, check Show all settings located in the lower left of the Options dialog
                  box.
             
In the Show commands containing box, enter the name of the command
               without spaces. For example, solutionexplorer.
 
                        - 3.In the list, select the
            correct command.
For example, View.SolutionExplorer.
 
                        - 4.If a shortcut key
            combination exists for the command, the combination appears in the Shortcut(s) for
            selected command drop-down list.
 
                     
                     
                        Create Custom Shortcut Keys
                     
                     You can create new shortcut key combinations for any command or change the
                        shortcut key combination for commands with existing combinations.
                     
                        To create a new shortcut key combination
                     
                     
                        - 1.On the Tools menu, click
            Options.
 
                        - 2.Expand the Environment
            folder, and select Keyboard.
               Note: If you do not see the Keyboard
                  page, check Show all settings located in the lower left corner of the Options
                  dialog box. In the Show commands containing box, enter the name of the command
                  without spaces.
             
For example, solutionexplorer.
 
                        - 3.In the list, select the
            command you want to assign to a shortcut key combination.
 
                        - 4.On the Use new shortcut
            in drop-down list, select the feature area in which you want to use the shortcut. For
            example, you can choose Global if you want the shortcut to work in all contexts. Unless
            the same shortcut is mapped (as Global) in another editor, you can use it. Otherwise,
            the editor overrides the shortcut.
               Note: The following keys cannot be
                  assigned to a command in Global: PRINT SCRN/SYS RQ, SCROLL LOCK, PAUSE/BREAK, TAB,
                  CAPS LOCK, INSERT, HOME, END, PAGE UP, PAGE DOWN, Windows logo keys, Application
                  key, any of the ARROW keys, or ENTER; NUM LOCK, DEL, or CLEAR on the numeric
                  keypad; or CTRL+ALT+DELETE.
             
 
                        - 5.Place the cursor in the
            Press shortcut key(s) box, and then use the keyboard to enter the key combination you
            intend to use for the command.
               Note: Shortcuts can contain the SHIFT,
                  ALT, and/or CTRL keys in combination with letters. Be sure to check the Shortcut
                  currently used by box to see if the key combination is already assigned to another
                  command in the mapping scheme. Press BACKSPACE to delete the key combination, if
                  the combination is already in use, before trying another combination.
             
 
                        - 6.Click Assign.
               Note: Changes made by using the Assign
                  button are not canceled if you click the Cancel button.
             
 
                     
                     
                        Exporting and Importing Shortcut Keys
                     
                     You can share the shortcut key combinations in the current keyboard mapping
                        scheme by exporting the information to a file so others can import the
                        data.
                     
                        To export shortcut keys only
                     
                     
                        - 1.On the Tools menu, choose
               Import and Export Settings Wizard.
 
                        - 2.Select Export
               select environment settings and then click
            Next.
 
                        - 3.Under What
               settings do you want to export?, clear all categories selected by
            default.
 
                        - 4.Expand Options
            and then expand Environment.
 
                        - 5.Select
               Keyboard and then click Next.
 
                        - 6.For What do
               you want to name your settings file?, enter a name and then click
               Finish.
 
                     
                     
                        To import only shortcut keys
                     
                     
                        - 1.On the Tools menu, click
               Import and Export Settings Wizard.
 
                        - 2.Select Import
               select environment settings and then click
            Next.
 
                        - 3.Click No, just import new
            settings, overwriting my current settings and then click Next.
 
                        - 4.Under My
               Settings, select the settings file that contains the shortcut keys you
            want to import or click Browse to locate the correct settings file.
 
                        - 5.Click
               Next.
 
                        - 6.Under Which
               settings do you want to import?, clear all categories.
 
                        - 7.Expand
               Options and then expand
            Environment.
 
                        - 8.Select
               Keyboard and then click Finish.