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# Configuring conflicting keys via .ideavimrc
IdeaVim allows defining handlers for the shortcuts that exist for both IDE and Vim (e.g. `<C-C>`).
```vim
" Use ctrl-c as an ide shortcut in normal and visual modes
sethandler <C-C> n-v:ide i:vim
```
This option consist of an optional shortcut and a list of space separated list of handlers:
`mode-list:handler mode-list:handler ...`
The `mode-list` is a dash separated list of modes that is similar to `guicursor` notation
and defines the following modes:
- n - normal mode
- i - insert mode
- x - visual mode
- v - visual and select modes
- a - all modes
The `handler` is an argument that may accept the following values:
- ide - use IDE handler
- vim - use Vim handler
Examples:
- `n:ide` - use IDE handler in normal mode
- `i-v:vim` - use Vim handler in normal, visual, and select modes
- `a:ide` - use IDE handler in all modes
By using `sethandler` you can define handlers:
- For a single shortcut: `sethandler <C-A> n:vim i-x:ide` - use Vim handler in normal mode and IDE handler in insert and visual modes,
- For all shortcuts: `sethandler n:vim i:ide` - use Vim handlers in normal mode and IDE handlers in insert mode.
If the definition of the handler is missing for some mode, it defaults to `vim`:
`sethandler <C-X> i:ide` - use IDE handler in insert mode and Vim handler in all other modes.