In the Basic IDE you can use the following keyboard shortcuts:
Action | Keyboard shortcut |
---|---|
Run code starting from the first line, or from the current breakpoint, if the program stopped there before. | F5 |
Stop | Shift+F5 |
Add watch for the variable at the cursor. | F7 |
Single step through each statement, starting at the first line or at that statement where the program execution stopped. | F8 |
Single step as with F8, but a function call is considered to be only one statement. | Shift+F8 |
Set or remove a breakpoint at the current line or all breakpoints in the current selection. | F9 |
Enable/disable the breakpoint at the current line or all breakpoints in the current selection. | Shift+F9 |
A running macro can be aborted with Shift+Ctrl+Q, also from outside of the Basic IDE. If you are inside the Basic IDE and the macro halts at a breakpoint, Shift+Ctrl+Q stops execution of the macro, but you can recognise this only after the next F5, F8, or Shift+F8.