Temporarily Disabling Copilot not working #131753
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Hi @SerratedSharp, if you've disabled Copilot for a language, Visual Studio actually uses it's built-in, local model AI called IntelliCode to provide grey-text predictions. You'll notice that the predictions are only ever up to 1 line in length and don't respond to using comments to trigger a prediction. I think the best way to toggle ALL grey-text in Visual Studio is to use a shortcut for this setting... we are working on harmonizing the settings. |
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In VS2022 you can uncheck the "Enable Completions for CSharp", but the completions keep coming. Sometimes Copilot is really confused and keeps suggesting the same completion everywhere I'm typing. Every time I hit tab, then a completion appears, and hitting tab again accepts the completion even though I'm just trying to tab over in code. So I have to hit tab, hit escape to cancel completion, hit tab, hit escape, etc. This is incredibly intruive.
So having an option to disable completions for a bit is helpful but it doesn't work. As shown in the screen even after disabling completions, I still continue to get completions. Unless I'm mistaken, this type of completion is a Copilot completion. I've never seen the built in intellisense provide a completion of this complexity. I do not have any other extensions installed that would be providing completions.
I also tried shutting down VS after disabling the option, and reopening VS, and the completions were still appearing.
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