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by bbcbasic 4229 days ago
I tried that, but with no easy way to turn it off (without uninstalling it) it feels a bit 'in the deep end'. Once I am happy with using Vim productively I may try it.

Another concern with this is pairing, as there is no easy way to turn it off. Although staying in insert mode and keeping the default bindings for VS may be OK.

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Ctrl+Shift+F12 disables and re-enables VsVim. When disabled it's as if it wasn't installed.
Thanks this is enough incentive to reinstall it and get vimming again.
it does allow you to easily default back to visual studio handling all of the commands. In fact, it's quite nice for a tweener vim user because you can have visual studio handle all the more complex keybindings that you don't recognize and just use it for the subset of commands you're comfortable with, and move from there