Cannot remap Window.NextDocumentWindow from Ctrl-F6 to Ctrl-PgDn - visual-studio-2010

As title says, I can't do it. When I do it, and I press CTRL+PAGEDOWN, it merely pages up/down in the source file.
Does anyone know why this is the case?

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How to change this behavior of mouse click

So when I click on something, for example, when I click a search result in browser, something appear in that place, you know when you typing something, there's always this blinking black and straight line, that's what i'm talking about, I don't know what that's called.
You can see it in the picture I attach above, the line before the word 'Google'. That line always appear everywhere I click. How do I remove this?
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You see, when I press end key in my laptop keyboard, usually that takes me to the end of the page, but that's not the case now, I suspect the click behavior i mention above have something to do with this
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I don't know if stackoverflow is the right site to ask this question, but since I don't know any other sites, I just post it here
Well, I found the solution, it's caret browsing from chrome, just press F7 to turn it off. Refer to this thread for more information https://support.google.com/chrome/thread/78208145/line-shows-up-when-clicking-on-text

Remove [] square brackets from DocBlockr comment

I like the plugin DocBlockr for sublime text but I would like my comments to be a bit different.
The normal appearence:
And how I would like them to appear:
So the type, description without the [] square brackets is there anyway of doing this? I've googled and looked trought the documentation but couldn't find it. The lower images is directly taken from the documentation page.
I hope someone could help me with this as making comments would become a lot easier.
Yes, there is a way to do this, but you will have to do it individually for each language. I'll show you how to do it for PHP as an example. In order to do this, I'm going to assume you have PackageResourceViewer installed (you can install it through Package Control). Follow these steps:
Open up command palette (Ctrl+Shift+P)
Type PackageResourceViewer: Open Resource and press Enter
Type DocBlockr and press Enter
Using the arrow keys, find the file named php.sublime-completions, and press Enter.
Doing this should open up the completions for your PHP files. You can make whatever modifications you want for your DocBlockr completions for the specific language.

Is there a way to automatically edit wrapped words on find sublime3

Good day,
is there a way to automatically edit the found words using ctrl + f in sublime, without clicking the found word.
its just extra effort if you'll click the word again even though its already high lighted, using a keyboard key would be much easier specially if your always using the search function.
thank you for the tips.
I don't know if this makes things easier for you, but you can simply press Esc when the word is selected, which will bring the focus back to the editor and you can edit the word, and cycle through the next selections using F3 or bring up the find box using Ctrl+F

Is it possible in any browser to find text on a webpage using search and "clicking" it without the mouse?

Lets say I have a page with 1000 blue links stacked on top of one another. I want to find one that matches pattern "blah" so I press ctrl-F/cmd-F and type in "blah". I find the link, it's highlighted for me. Here's my question...
Now that the browser has highlighted this link, is there anyway I can "click" on it instead of having to grab the mouse? I basically want to move my tab focus to it so I can just press enter and move on.
Thanks in advanced.
Somehow I discovered that this feature is already implemented in Chrome: just press Ctrl+Enter. :)

Can I add my own code snippets to xcode 4?

It'd be really handy to have collection KVC accessor snippets in xcode, as they're a pain to do by hand. Has anyone who's been using 4 for a while worked out how to add new ones?
(...we're allowed to talk about it now, right?)
Yes, it's quite easy - you just highlight text you want to use as a snippet and drag it into the snippets area (dragging selected text can be difficult, I find it works better if you drag from the left edge of the editor). It brings up a dialog box asking you to name it.
Also, you can have custom parameters in snippets - if you put the text <#paramName#> anywhere in the code you are dragging, when you use the snippet it will come up as a replaceable parameter that you can tab between just like in the official Snippets.
Also make sure to set a completion prefix, which makes it shorter to activate the snippet as you are typing. The nice thing about using Snippets over other solutions like global system text expanders, is that snippets can also be limited to being valid in a certain area of code - so for example a snippet that filled out a string formatting line can be marked as valid only within a block, not outside a method. That way the completion prefix only hits in areas where it's valid to use.
You can edit a snippet by clicking once on it, a box will come up with the snippet text and some other snippet settings you can edit.
A tip to help you drag the code every time, select text then click + hold (do not move mouse) until mouse pointer changes from "I" to pointer. You'll then be able to drag the selected text to the Code Snippet Library.
Drag the highlighted code to the Snippet library. (It can be stubborn and not want to drag. Holding the mouse button down for a moment before dragging seems to help.)
You can use Snippets to manage code snippets in Xcode. Check out this demo http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=il4kE4diy0k
Simply select the code, the press ALT key and drag it into the code snippets library and rename it there, Make sure to press the ALT key, other than this you won'n be able to drag it.

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