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Java Local Development Environments Advanced Tooling Teamwork

Viewing the TODO's

To get that little tab that shows the TODO's you pressed cmd. When I press the windows key(I found that this is the equivalent to the mac cmd key) and I hold it down, I don't get that tab to view the TODO's.. Any suggestions on how to fix this?

I found an icon in the lower-left side of the console that you can click to view TODO's so that seems to be an option. As for the windows key not working, I still don't know.

kabir k
kabir k
Courses Plus Student 18,036 Points

For some reason, mine is not working either.

4 Answers

Shariq Shaikh
Shariq Shaikh
13,945 Points

For windows it's alt+6, a word out to the instructor, the mac and window shortcuts are very different, I recommend annotating the tutorials to address this issue.

eric Crawford
eric Crawford
2,381 Points

Thank you Shariq I second that notion. Ive noticed Craig annotates the majority of these but some slip by. I'd like to see Mac to Windows shortcut side by side if anyone has found such a page.

kabir k
PLUS
kabir k
Courses Plus Student 18,036 Points

You're right, Derek. I can't seem to get the cmd key to work either. Maybe he's mistaken about using the cmd key and he's using something else instead

Azimjon Karim
Azimjon Karim
3,757 Points

I'm using mac and also had same problem. At the end figured it out. You have to hit CMD two times and on second hit just hold it. That worked for me.

Jakob Wozniak
Jakob Wozniak
17,896 Points

I found that hitting Alt + Alt (double tapping and holding) did the same thing. I found it on accident, thinking there must be something similar.

Hope this helps!

David Dill
David Dill
3,956 Points

It's a shame this is so geared towards mac. The instructor got a little lazy on sharing the Windows shortcuts.