Android Studio Shortcut: Back & Forward
In this Android Studio Note video you'll learn the back and forward shortcuts. Tip: turn on subtitles to deal with my accent. A full transcript is also available below. Mac Back: command+[ Mac Forward: command+] Windows Back: control+alt+← Windows Forward: control+alt+→ Watch the playlist with all Notes here: ►https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLpUMhvC6l7APQNFuJaNFhBmMj5ErOpb1d ---------------------------------------- Future Studio is helping 5,000+ users daily to solve Android and Node.js problems with 340+ written tutorials and videos. We’re on a mission to provide new in-depth content every week. Checkout 340+ technical in-depth tutorials: ►https://futurestud.io Subscribe for two new videos every week: ►https://www.youtube.com/c/FutureStudio?sub_confirmation=1 ---------------------------------------- Follow us on social media to get updates on new content: ►https://twitter.com/futurestud_io ►https://www.facebook.com/FutureStudioUniversity ►https://plus.google.com/+FutureStudioUniversity ---------------------------------------- Transcript: Hey, what is up everyone. Norman from futurestud.io University here and welcome to this video in Android Studio Note series. In less than five minutes you will learn a little trick to increase your productivity every single day. So let's get going! Today we have the back and forward navigation option. This helps you to scroll way less through classes. You don't have to go up and down, and up and down and look for the code you just wrote. With the shortcut which is command and the brackets for Mac or on Windows it is ctrl+alt+left and right, you can go back to to the previously edited places or you can go forward with the closing bracket. This helps you to go or to jump between two spaces and you don't need to know where exactly it is in the class. It will just jump directly there. Once you got used to the shortcut you can focus on the task at hand, coding, and you can avoid all of the scrolling and looking, which gets you out of this mindset of getting the task done. That's it. Thank you for watching and if you didn't know the shortcut before, give this video a thumbs up and subscribe for more videos. Make it rock!
In this Android Studio Note video you'll learn the back and forward shortcuts. Tip: turn on subtitles to deal with my accent. A full transcript is also available below. Mac Back: command+[ Mac Forward: command+] Windows Back: control+alt+← Windows Forward: control+alt+→ Watch the playlist with all Notes here: ►https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLpUMhvC6l7APQNFuJaNFhBmMj5ErOpb1d ---------------------------------------- Future Studio is helping 5,000+ users daily to solve Android and Node.js problems with 340+ written tutorials and videos. We’re on a mission to provide new in-depth content every week. Checkout 340+ technical in-depth tutorials: ►https://futurestud.io Subscribe for two new videos every week: ►https://www.youtube.com/c/FutureStudio?sub_confirmation=1 ---------------------------------------- Follow us on social media to get updates on new content: ►https://twitter.com/futurestud_io ►https://www.facebook.com/FutureStudioUniversity ►https://plus.google.com/+FutureStudioUniversity ---------------------------------------- Transcript: Hey, what is up everyone. Norman from futurestud.io University here and welcome to this video in Android Studio Note series. In less than five minutes you will learn a little trick to increase your productivity every single day. So let's get going! Today we have the back and forward navigation option. This helps you to scroll way less through classes. You don't have to go up and down, and up and down and look for the code you just wrote. With the shortcut which is command and the brackets for Mac or on Windows it is ctrl+alt+left and right, you can go back to to the previously edited places or you can go forward with the closing bracket. This helps you to go or to jump between two spaces and you don't need to know where exactly it is in the class. It will just jump directly there. Once you got used to the shortcut you can focus on the task at hand, coding, and you can avoid all of the scrolling and looking, which gets you out of this mindset of getting the task done. That's it. Thank you for watching and if you didn't know the shortcut before, give this video a thumbs up and subscribe for more videos. Make it rock!