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Most preferred shortcuts for 'Step over' action

There are 33 occurrences of this action in the database. Less similar actions are found 32 times.

Most common shortcuts for this action

Programs using this action (except  Turbo C++ IDE F8 ):

  1. F10 - Used in
    and 4 more. Windows PowerShell ISE
    Daz Studio 4.15
    JetBrains Rider 2022.1
    Blue Prism
  2. F8 - Used in
    and 3 more. IDA v7.0 Free (macOS)
    GoLand (Windows)
    GoLand 2022.3 (macOS)
  3. ↑  Shift + F10 - Used in
  4. F6 - Used in
  5. V - Used in
  6. Alt + O - Used in
  7. Alt + ↑  Shift + O - Used in
  8. Control + ⌥ Opt + O - Used in

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Actions below are probably less related, but you may want to consider some of them.

Similarity Shortcut action Program name Shortcut

90%

Step over a line of code Mu 1.2 (code editor)

90%

Step Cinema 4D

90%

Step over (Debug) Oracle PeopleSoft

90%

Step over a code block Code::Blocks 17.12

90%

Force Step Over JetBrains Rider 2022.1

90%

ve Nudi

90%

vE Nudi

90%

te Nudi

90%

tE Nudi

90%

Te Nudi

90%

TE Nudi

90%

Debug step over Spyder 4.1.5

90%

Step over a code block Code::Blocks 20.03

90%

Step over functions PythonWin

90%

Step Over a function call. Enterprise Architect 14

90%

Step over the next statement winIDEA

90%

Step Unity

90%

Repeat Last Command (for Step Into or Step Over) Windows PowerShell ISE

90%

Step over next function or call Chrome DevTools

90%

Step over next function or call Chrome DevTools

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