I've been a big IntelliJ IDEA fan for well over a decade and in that time I've influenced corporate investment in licensing your product for multiple development teams. Losing custom keyboard mapping for me and most of the developers I know is absolute sacrilege. I might suggest that you warn the customer of these changes *before* installation occurs. After restart, open the ‘Plugins’ settings page again, disable the 2020.1 version of the keymap and enable the 2019.3 version, then click ‘Apply’. ![]() Restart your IDE to finish plugin installation.Select the downloaded plugin file (VisualStudioKeymap193.jar).Click the cog icon and choose ‘Install Plugin from Disk.Open the IDE settings (File > Settings) and go to the ‘Plugins’ page.Download the plugin with the old version of the Visual Studio keymap: VisualStudioKeymap193.jar.On the positive side, it will take just a couple of minutes to revert to the old version of the Visual Studio keymap. We are sorry for the inconvenience and we will be more considerate about changes affecting user experience in the future. Unfortunately, this change has negatively affected users who were accustomed to the old version of the keymap. In version 2020.1 we addressed most of these issues, which resulted in quite a noticeable change. In recent years we had a lot of feedback regarding shortcuts of Microsoft Visual Studio that were missing in the Visual Studio keymap of IntelliJ-basted IDEs. ![]() ![]() How to revert to the old version of Visual Studio keymap
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