go to line shortcuts keyboard for android studio on mac - android-studio

Todays i am really confused about the shortcuts keyboard on mac,here is my scrap image from android studio preferences:
there is no such shortcuts,and i have looked some comments about this question,somebody said Ctrl + G should make sense,but i tried and not work.because i really like this function in eclipse and can not find it on android studio,every time i want to go to specific line is too troublesome.thank you!

I'm not 100% sure because I don't own a Mac, but here they say it's Command + L for Mac OSX. Hope it works :)

As of Arctic Fox version 2020.3.1 the keyboard shortcut for goto line/column is Command + G.

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Well it seems it was moved to different keyboard now: Cmd + Alt + Left / Right. ¯\(ツ)/¯

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I am new to Android Studio. I recently installed Android Studio 4.0. The keyboard is not working in the Editor. The text cursor just blinks but does not respond to the keyboard. It works when I press 's' but again the same problem arises when I select any text in the editor. Also, any of the shortcut keys except Ctrl + Z does not work. Please Help me out with this problem.
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If set-up everything good, then close all project and open again your Android Studio....

Print code in Android Studio

I would like to print out my code in Android Studio, but I found no menu point for that.
I also try shortcuts CMD + p from Mac and Strg + p on Windows.
As I remember it works in eclipse.
Thank you
If you can't find it in the File menu (option: Print...) you can also try ctrl+shift+a and type print

Shortcuts do not work on android studio

I recently installed android studio after long time using eclipse
I have properly configured the ide and it works, but I have a problem with keyboard shortcuts.
I have setup shortcuts that comes by default and, for example, want to collapse or expand all code, this is the shortcut:
However, using that shortcut creates a comment in my code.
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I looking setup, see the shortcut is correct:
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I appreciate any help.
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Strange key mapping in Android Studio

I am new to Android studio, it seems to be great IDE. But I have found that it has really strange key and shortcut mapping. I am using Czech keyboard.
When I try to type ">" by pressing Right ALT + . the symbol is not appearing, and I got message box that says "Go to custom Region. There are no custom foldings regions in the current file."
It is really strange behaviour, I have problem with writing many more characters like brackets,..... I tried to set keymap profiles to Visual Studio and more. But nothing seems to work. I didn't have any of these problems in any other IDE (Netbeans, Eclipse, Visual Studio, Xamarin)
Add this line:
actionSystem.force.alt.gr=true
to this file:
...\Android\android-studio\bin\idea.properties
As written here:
http://youtrack.jetbrains.com/issue/IDEA-91975
Yes, well... its problem with "old" keyboards. Newer keyboards don't have Alt Gr keys and IDE doesn't count on this in default.
Solutions:
Buy a new keyboard with no Alt Gr on it (using right Alt instead of Alt Gr is working for me)
Go to File -> Settings -> Keymap and search for implementation - delete Ctrl + Alt + B, hit "Apply" and you can now use this shortcut for "{"
As already mentioned below... add following line to ..\<Android Studio folder>\bin\idea.properties:
actionSystem.force.alt.gr=true
(update) Since newer version of AS (not sure which one, should be 2.3.3+), you don't need to manually access the properties file. Go to Help -> Edit Custom Properties and add actionSystem.force.alt.gr=true there.
Go to Preferences -> Keymap and choose Mac OS X as Keymaps.
I have been a long time Visual Studio user, so wanted to leverage all the keyboard shortcuts that I had picked up using Visual Studio.
On Android Studio, I first changed the Keymap to be Visual Studio. You can do this by using Alt+F7 on Windows and then search for Keymap.
By using the Visual Studio Keymap in Android studio, I got only debug related mapping, which was still a minority of what I use in Visual Studio.
So went ahead and added/modified some more mappings.
Here is the github link
https://github.com/vinayakg/VisualStudioKeymapforAndroidStudio/blob/master/settings.jar.
PR's welcome.
As for '>' sign (AltGr + .) and Android Studio 1.0.1, go to File>Settings, choose Keymap in IDE Settings section, search for "GotoCustomRegion" item (it is located in MainMenu-Navigate) and remove its mapping (via context menu).
If you're using macOS newest versions and have had weird behavior with the shortcuts, try this:
Go to Android Studio -> Preferences -> Keymap
Now change from "Mac OS X" to "Mac OS X 10.5+" and hit apply.

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