SQL Server 2012 Management Studio offers users two keyboard schemes. By default, it uses the SQL Server 2012 scheme, with keyboard shortcuts based on Microsoft Visual Studio 2010. Management Studio also offers a keyboard scheme similar to the standard scheme from SQL Server 2008 R2. To change the keyboard scheme or add additional keyboard shortcuts, on the Tools menu, click Options. Select the desired keyboard scheme on the Environment, Keyboard page.
| Move the cursor left. |
LEFT ARROW |
LEFT ARROW |
| Move the cursor right. |
RIGHT ARROW |
RIGHT ARROW |
| Move the cursor up. |
UP ARROW |
UP ARROW |
| Move the cursor down. |
DOWN ARROW |
DOWN ARROW |
| Move the cursor to the beginning of the line. |
HOME |
HOME |
| Move the cursor to the end of the document. |
END |
END |
| Move the cursor to the beginning of the document. |
CTRL+HOME |
CTRL+HOME |
| Move the cursor to the end of the document. |
CTRL+END |
CTRL+END |
| Move the cursor up one screen. |
PAGE UP |
PAGE UP |
| Move the cursor down one screen. |
PAGE DOWN |
PAGE DOWN |
| Move the cursor one word to the right. |
CTRL+RIGHT ARROW |
CTRL+RIGHT ARROW |
| Move the cursor one word to the left. |
CTRL+LEFT ARROW |
CTRL+LEFT ARROW |
| Return the cursor to the last item. |
SHIFT+F8 |
No Equivalent |
| Move the cursor to the top of the document. |
CTRL+PAGE UP |
No Equivalent |
| Move to the previous tab in the document. |
CTRL+PAGE UP |
No Equivalent |
| Move the cursor to the bottom of the document. |
CTRL+PAGE DOWN |
No Equivalent |
| Move to the next tab in the document. |
CTRL+PAGE UP |
No Equivalent |