Select the CFML Editor context line, and click the Remove button.With the cursor still in the Name field, press the F8 key.Place the cursor in the Key Sequence ‘Name’ field, and use backspace to delete the F5 mapping.Select the In Windows line, and again click the Remove button.Select the CFML Editor context line, and click the Remove button just below.Eclipse shows you all the commands bound to that key.(If you are using Sogou input method, you need to turn off the shortcut key Ctrl + Shift + FIt can be reused. In the Key Sequence area, place the cursor in the Name field and press the F5 key. At this time, you need a set of shortcut keys to quickly format the code.In the Preferences window, on the left open General and select Keys.If you want to configure these keys so they will continue to work when a CFEclipse editor is active, please use the following procedure. These keys always have their debugging meanings (Step Into and Resume, respectively) when the Debug View is focused. This may occur when CFEclipse is also installed, either separately or using the FusionDebug bundled installation.īoth CFEclipse and the Eclipse platform itself claim these shortcuts: F5 on CFEclipse and Eclipse means ‘refresh browser’ and F8 on CFEclipse means ‘Open Scribble Pad’.