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NetBeans seems to have a million nice key combo shortcuts to do just about anything. For those people that don't want to remember key combos, but prefer little buttons everywhere, I suggest this... The Toolbox This could be just a little place (possibly a floating toolbar) that has a bunch of little buttons in it. Each button could have a user specified icon (of some fixed size) and user specified text. The action for the button would simply be tied to a key combo. For example, if I didn't want to remember that Ctrl-B would find the super-implementation of a selected method, I could create a button in the toolbox, set it's icon to something like an arrow pointing up or a Superman logo, set it's text to "super impl" (or maybe no text at all), and tie it's action to Ctrl-B. Then I could just click it when I wanted to do what Ctrl-B would do. Thoughts?