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Apr 30, 2010 - At work, on Linux, I use CTRL-SPACE all the time in Eclipse. Unfortunately that did not work on my MacBook: CMD-SPACE triggers the spotlight search widget and CTRL-SPACE is tied to the Quicksilver launcher in my case. First: don't say 'code completion', but 'content assist' in Eclipse. Spotlight search is activated by Ctrl+Space. Unfortunately, this collides with code completion in Eclipse. Disable Spotlight keyboard shortcut for selected applications. Ask Question 3. Spotlight search is activated by Ctrl+Space. Unfortunately, this collides with code completion in Eclipse. There is an autohotkey for mac tho.
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I am used on programming with Eclipse using the Windows and Linux platform. I could easily adopt with the shortcuts because of the keyboard. It so happened that I have to adopt to Macintosh for work. As Eclipse programmers, the Alt key on Windows and Linux is a big help in many ways.
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When creating a new class, just hold the 'Alt' key then the new combination(s) will be underlined by Eclipse to perform which button/field you wanna process ( Alt+ V - add/skip public static void main(String args) on the new class). I don't know the counter part of that shortcut to Macintosh. Does anyone knows the shortcut/binding to it?