Hey all, I’m glad to Tab rebinding is now available inside Cursor with version v0.46!
A new keybind named Accept Cursor Tab Suggestion
is now available in the default keybind UI of Cursor.
Hey all, I’m glad to Tab rebinding is now available inside Cursor with version v0.46!
A new keybind named Accept Cursor Tab Suggestion
is now available in the default keybind UI of Cursor.
Appreciate the feature, but now what do I set Accept Cursor Tab Suggestion
to? right tab?
In all seriousness, any keybind i come up with comes with unwanted side effects, ‘false positive’ triggers or unnecessarily complex.
+1 for a flag to keep intellisense’s precedence over Accept Cursor Tab Suggestion
In the latest version of Cursor, it seems like intellisense is now taking precedence over Cursor Tab Suggestion. Which is actually somehow worse because now pressing tab or enter will use intellisense instead of the Cursor Suggestion when I do want it.
Excited to hear that I can remap the keybinding though so I’ll mess around with settings to see what works.
Hi, this is a good change but still not good enough. We come from vscode, where the behaviour is intellisense has priority over ai autocomplete. We don’t want to change our usage habits, because pressing keybinds comes naturally after a long time of using. You should adapt the software to our use case, and not the other way around.
The behaviour people expect is, tab autocompletes intellisense, not enter. It’s been like this forever, it is like this when using emmet for html. AI autocomplete should stay out of the way as much as possible, and it starts by not disrupting people’s workflow.
I really hope you guys manage to make at least an option so that intellisense is prioritized over ai. Because I found this topic out of frustration over having to delete and rewrite what method I actually wanted to call three times until I realized I was hitting tab and not enter.
Again, what we want is intellisense priority over ai autocomplete.
Thank you! You have something really good going on, this is the biggest con of your software and is really disrupting the usage of developers trying to migrate from vscode to it.
I am pretty sure you can use an alternative keybind for autocomplete and also you can press esc to close intellisense.