Debugger Windows
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You can open most debugger windows while you are debugging your program. To see a list of debugger windows, set a breakpoint and start debugging. When you hit the breakpoint and execution stops, click Debug / Windows .
Window
Hotkey
See Topic
Breakpoints
CTRL+ALT+B
Using Breakpoints
Exception Settings
CTRL+ALT+E
Managing Exceptions with the Debugger
Output
CTRL+ALT+O
Output Window
GPU Threads
-
How to: Use the GPU Threads Window
Tasks
CTR:+SHIFT+D, K
Using the Tasks Window
Parallel Stacks
CTR:+SHIFT+D, S
Using the Parallel Stacks Window
Parallel Watch
CTR:+SHIFT+D, (1, 2, 3, 4)
Using the Parallel Stacks Window
Watch
CTRL+ALT+W, (1, 2, 3, 4)
Watch and QuickWatch Windows
QuickWatch
SHIFT+F9
Watch and QuickWatch Windows
Auto
CTRL+ALT+V, A
Variable Windows
Locals
CTRL+ALT+V, L
Variable Windows
Immediate
CTRL+ALT+I
Immediate Window
Python Debug Interactive
SHIFT+ALT+I
Getting Started with PTVS: Interactive Python
JavaScript Console
CTRL+ALT+V, C
QuickStart: Debug JavaScript
DOM Explorer
CTRL+ALT+V, D
Debug layout using DOM Explorer
Live Visual Tree
-
Inspect XAML properties while debugging
Live Property Explorer
-
Inspect XAML properties while debugging
Call Stacks
CTRL+ALT+C
How to: Use the Call Stack Window
Threads
CTRL+ALT+H
How to: Use the Threads Window
Modules
CTRL+ALT+U
How to: Use the Modules Window
Processes
CTRL+ALT+Z
Debug Threads and Processes
Memory
CTRL+ALT+M, (1, 2, 3, 4)
Memory Windows
Disassembly
CTRL+ALT+D
How to: Use the Disassembly Window
Registers
CTRL+ALT+G
How to: Use the Registers Window
See Also
Debugger Basics