I love regions in Visual Studio. Regions are awesome! I use them all the time. However I have (had) one gripe. I want to be able to collapse a region from the bottom. You can’t do it via the IDE’s UI. Instead, you have to scroll all the way to the top of the region and hit the little “collapse region“ button. But with the hotkey Ctrl+M+M (hold [ctrl] and tap [m] twice) you can collapse whatever code block contains the cursor. Brilliant! VS is just packed with great usability features that you should be using. Are you?
Convenience Commands and Features:
- Visual Studio 2005
- Visual Studio .Net