The fastest developers use the keyboard almost exclusively. To help you (and me) learn the Eclipse shortcuts, I created a desktop wallpaper that lists the most common ones for Linux, Macintosh and Windows users. Can't remember the command? Just pop up the desktop and check it out. Bored while waiting for a compile? Ditto.

There are a few resolutions:
Eclipse Linux/Windows 1280x1024
Eclipse Linux/Windows 1440x900
Eclipse Linux/Windows 1680x1050
Eclipse Linux/Windows 1920x1080
Not on Eclipse? You can download the IntelliJ IDEA wallpaper from us, or the vim quick reference from our friend Ted Naleid.
doce ut discas - Teach, that you yourself may learn.
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it looks like my file host is temporarily down. I will fix it soon. Sorry.
files are back, sorry.
It looks great and handy ! However at work, I have only dual 1280x1024 screens so it is a bit stretched up :/
@Vince, I'll try to resize it over the weekend.
It would be nice if we had a Full HD version of it =)
Good work after all!
Would it be possible for you to do a light-on-dark version of the background?
I absolutely love the idea of this wallpaper, but I'm traditionally a dark background kind of guy and with Aero on everything, I can't switch!
Also, and I hate to be a pest, can you do a 1920x1080 version? I would think that that's a pretty common resolution for monitor's that power Eclipse primarily :)
Any progress on the Mac stuff or other Mac users have been as lazy as I?
Nice wallpaper - helps me getting up to speed in Eclipse. I am stuck with dual 1280x1024 screens - any chance of downsizing the images to this humble size?
How about a wallpaper for Eclipse users on Windows?
It _is_ Windows shortcuts. It said Mac but that was a typo.
I will try to make the Mac versions and alternate sizes this weekend.
The alternate resolutions are posted. Enjoy.
Could you share them without the background (only with the shortcuts)? So we could customize it according to our style and share it here =)
Very nice work.
Thanks !
here is my list of useful eclipse shortcut I would rather say very useful and practical eclipse shortcut :)
Great, but if you want some more interactive way to find keyboard shortcuts for Eclipse, try AllShortcuts. You can filter out keyboard shortcuts making it easier to find what you want.
it s good
I was wishing for same after reading your shortcuts for IDEA and found it :)
Thanks
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