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Recently I switched from visual studio to eclipse. Now I am missing the shortcut for navigating to the last cursor position in eclipse. In visual studio, the same can be done with the help of ctrl- shortcut.

Can anyone know how to do this in eclipse?

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Go to Preferences / General / Keys :

you'll be able to see or edit the bindings for

  • Backward History : default is AltLeft
  • Forward History : default is AltRight

You may also use those shortcuts (and see the key bindings) in the toolbar :

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exactly what i am looking for , very useful short cut for coders – Forhad Apr 8 at 6:35
On OS X, it is "cmd-alt Left/Right" – Willster Apr 30 at 14:36

There is Altleft arrow and Altright arrow to navigate to previous/next cursor positions, and CtrlQ to go to the last edited position.

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