How to turn off highlighting syntax errors in Visual Studio 2015

I got Visual Studio 2015 Professional a few months ago. One thing that annoys me since then is how the syntax error check works right after input, whereas in 2013, the error is checked only after you move away from the current line of code.

It is hard to explain what I mean. In fact, if I type a quote, each individual bit of code below this point immediately switches to a line, and everything is highlighted as errors. Halfway to creating the variable, Visual Studio highlights it, saying that it is an unused variable.

Is there any way to disable this feature? I looked through all the options of the menu that I can find, turning off the settings one by one, and I can not find a solution. I also had googled ad nauseum and was looking for a solution, but it is either hard to find or no one is mind. I find this feature very annoying because the editor yells at me before I even get halfway through the line of code.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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Well, maybe this link can help you.

https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/zainnab/2010/05/01/how-to-turn-off-automatic-intellisense/

You can also change colors for this error (fool your mind), find the color of the error and select one of them equal to the inverse color of the editor.

https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh923906.aspx

Hope this helps you.

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