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Webstorm Javascript: Jump to “usages”

I just switched to Mac, from PC, and I'm trying to make my Webstorm settings match my old PC settings... though I can't remember one setting.

I don't remember the wording, and I don't think it was "usages". When developing Javascript, I can use CTRL + B to go to declaration, but I had CTRL + SHIFT + B which jumped between usages of the function your cursor was on... The opposite of CTRL + B you could say...

I've searched, and searched for it, but with no luck...

Do you know what it's called or where to find it?

Thanks!

It helped writing it, and saying it out loud. I just remebered it. The PC short-cut is CTRL + F7 and the name is Find Usages in File .

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