Leave snippet shortcut VS 2010 - visual-studio-2010

Is there a shortcut in Visual Studio 2010, while entering VB code, to leave snippet? In this case I have to press bottom arrow few times to leave the Property snippet.

CTRL+K+X to insert a snippet (by default)
TAB to navigate and edit
ENTER to leave

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Configure VS2015 Intellisense "accept" key [duplicate]

I would like Visual Studio to autocomplete the current entry in the intellisense menu only when I hit tab.
Autocompletion being triggered, for example, when I press a period, is forcing me to hit escape every time I'm writing something that cannot yet be autocompleted, to avoid that what I'm typing gets replaced with a random entry.
Is there an option to configure this?
I'm using Visual Studio 2015, and programming in C#.
Example: here I'm typing Log, which is a class for which I haven't yet added the appropriate using statement. None of the suggestions is the good one. If I hit . now, the autocomplete feature will write EventLogProcessor, which is not what I want.
Please note that this question has nothing to do with VIM, this is not a duplicate of the question linked at the top.
Use Toggle Between suggestion and Standard completion mode option of visual studio .. It will now only suggest .. and if you press Tab it will complete your choice ..
Edit -> IntelliSense -> Toggle
For Visual Studio 2012, from the Menu Bar,
Select Tools -> Options
In the left pane, expand Text Editor -> C#
Select InteliSense
The characters that commit are listed in a text box

Visual Studio shortcut for "quick fix"

Does Visual Studio 2010 have a shortcut for quick fix?
I'm tired of grabbing the mouse, hovering over this red line, waiting for the little clipboard icon to appear, clicking on the first menu item. It would be so much fast to just open that dialog with some keys and confirming the first (i.e. selected) item.
The feature is called the "Smart Tag".
Default Keyboard Shortcut Schemes (ReSharper documentation)
Stack Overflow question How does one set Visual Studio 2010 keyboard shortcuts comfortably, especially when using ReSharper?
Stack Overflow question Visual Studio keyboard shortcut to automatically add the needed 'using' statement
They can usually be invoked via the keyboard using either:
Ctrl+. (on a standard QWERTY keyboard)
Alt+Shift+F10 (if you've not got Function Lock enabled)
If your cursor is on the item that is underlined, you can use Ctrl + . to pop up the intellisence/suggestion context menu.
Alt + Shift + F10 does the trick.
Via #Rohit from Visual Studio keyboard shortcut to automatically add the needed using statement
If you want to edit the shortcut of quick fix you can do the following:
Open Tools->Options->Keyboard and in the Show commands containing field enter EditorContextMenus.CodeWindow.QuickActionsForPosition and replace the old shortcut with the new one.

Shortcut in Visual Studio 2010 to generate all possible Case's in Switch

I can't find key binding to expand all possible cases in switch,
eg. have switch with enum argument, in Borland C++ i doing this with TAB key
while switch code is selected.
I want to do this in Visual Studio 2010.
Can anyone help me?
It C++ it's not possible to do this. The IDE just doesn't have support for that operation.
In C# you can do this with the switch code snippet:
Type "switch" in the IDE which will select the snippet in intellisense
Hit Tab to insert the snippet which will move the cursor inside the parens
Type the expression to switch on and hit Enter
This will expand out the known cases into the IDE.
I had the same issue and it was duo to resharper installation which does it differently.
after entering the switch and the parameter place the curser in the switch body and then you need to click on the lamp icon on the left or clicking Alt+Enter.

How do I make the Enter key on intellisense when typeing in VB react the same way as in C# in Visual Studio?

I'm using Visual Studio 2008 and I'm used to C# where when Intellisense pops up, I select what I want by hitting enter and it doesn't skip down to the next line. In VB when I hit the enter on intellisense, I jump to the next line. Does anyone know where the setting for this intellisense option might be?
Hitting the SPACEBAR or TAB key in VB does the same thing that ENTER does in C#.
I know that this doesn't really answer your question, but intellisense is designed to work so that you just push the "next" character to choose the highlighted item (such as open parenthesis, period, semi-colon, etc).
I was bothered by this behavior in VB as well. This will be fixed in the next version of Visual Studio with a new setting for enter-key behavior.
https://github.com/dotnet/roslyn/pull/11873
Corrected link: https://github.com/dotnet/roslyn/pull/11769

Can Visual Studio Automatically Expand Text with a Code Snippet?

In Delphi if I type "if" and space it automatically inserts the code snippet with an if statement block defined. I know in Visual Studio I can insert a snippet, but I have to either right-click and select "insert snippet", or hit CTRL-K followed by CTRL-X.
Is there a way to configure Visual Studio to automatically insert the snippet like Delphi does?
Press tab tab.

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