What is the shortcut to skip all break-points in VS?

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Visual Studio Problem Overview


When I am at a breakpoint and if I want to ignore all the rest of breakpoints and move on, what shortcut should I use?

Visual Studio Solutions


Solution 1 - Visual Studio

You can select "Disable All Breakpoints" from the Debug menu.

This and then continue with F5.

You could set this up as a keyboard shortcut under Tools/Options/Keyboard.

Solution 2 - Visual Studio

Well, you can:

  1. delete all breakpoints using Ctrl+Shift+F9
  2. disable all breakpoints from the ->Debug menu.

Disabling breakpoints does not have a shortcut defined, but you define your own in ->Tools->Options menu under Environment->Keyboard. Also Shift+F5 stops debugging altogether.

Solution 3 - Visual Studio

Ctrl+Shift+F9 will delete them all.

To disable all breakpoints - either you do it from the menu - or you go to option -> environment -> keyboard, and create a shortcut there.

Solution 4 - Visual Studio

Enabled / Disabled just one break point at a time with Ctrl + F9.

Though the cursor has to be on the given line of code.

Solution 5 - Visual Studio

Shortcut to delete all break-points: CTRL+SHIFT+F9.

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Solution 6 - Visual Studio

By default there is no option available to Disable/Enable all breakpoints, so you need to add it. Steps to add Disable/Enable breakpoints are as :-

  1. Under Tools tab select Customize.

  2. Then under Commands tab, you would find 3 options(drop-downs) - Menu bar, Toolbar and Context menu.

  3. So under Menu bar drop-down, scroll down and select option Debug.

  4. And now under Controls section, select the command you need to add i.e here you would select command Enable All Breakpoints/Disable All Breakpoints and click Add Command.

  5. Close this pop-up and boom, now you would find this option under Debug section of the main console.

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