Ok, here are instructions on how to fix this under VS2005:
The source of the problem is that probably ViEmu performed its initial scan & keybinding removal without all the keybindings properly in place, resulting in an incomplete keybindings table (will be fixed in a future release).
This is the way to restore all VS2005 keybindings:
1) Disable ViEmu with Ctrl-Shift-Alt-V (so that there will be no interference afterwards)
2) Go to Tools|Import and Export Settings
3) Select "Reset all settings" and click "Next >"
4) Select a file where to save the current settings, or just "No, just reset settings" if there's nothing really you want to keep just in case
5) Choose the default settings type to which to reset all settings (I use VC++, but it's up to you)
This will restore all settings in VS2005. Now, if you go to a text edit window (ViEmu should keep on disabled), all standard VS2005 keybindings should work fine.
If this is the case, what you have to do now is instruct ViEmu to remove clashing keybindings and save them for automatic management. These are the steps to perform:
1) Go to Tools|Options|ViEmu->Keyboard. There should be a pretty long list on the right hand side list.
2) Click "Save and Remove" under the right hand side list (answer yes to the confirmation msgbox)
After this, you can go back to an edit window and press Ctrl-Shift-Alt-V. Everything should be fine now, regular non-clashing VS keybindings should work by default, and all of them should work when ViEmu is disabled. Ctrl-F, etc... will mean 'page down' with ViEmu enabled, and VS 'Find' with ViEmu disabled.
Please let me know if something doesn't match my description above, so that we can try to fix it.
Best regards,
Jon
NGEDIT Software