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Most preferred shortcuts for 'Extend selection to the beginning of the current word, then to the beginning of the previous word.' action

There are 1 occurrences of this action in the database. Less similar actions are found 51 times.

Most common shortcuts for this action

Programs using this action (except  Reserved Mac ⌥ Opt + ↑  Shift + ):

  1. ↑  Shift + ⌥ Opt + - Used in

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Similarity Shortcut action Program name Shortcut

90%

Beginning of the previous word FileMaker

90%

Extend selection IntelliJ IDEA (Windows, Linux)

90%

Extend selection IntelliJ IDEA (Windows, Linux)

90%

Extend selection IntelliJ IDEA (macOS)

90%

Extend selection IntelliJ IDEA (macOS)

90%

Extend selection Dorico

90%

Extend selection Dorico (macOS)

90%

Previous Word IBM COBOL Editor

90%

Previous word Spyder 4.1.5

90%

Extend selection Trainz: A New Era

90%

Extend selection ReSharper 2021.3 (Visual Studio scheme)

90%

Extend Selection JetBrains Rider 2022.1

90%

Extend selection HX Edit (Windows)

90%

Previous word SlickEdit 2023

90%

Previous word SlickEdit 2023

90%

Previous word SlickEdit 2023

90%

Extend selection SlickEdit 2023

90%

Previous word PICO-8 (Windows)

88%

Arrow Extend text selection to the beginning of the current word, then to the beginning of the following word if pressed again Apple macOS

87%

Extend selection to the end of the current word, then to the end of the next word Xcode

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