Photoshop :: Shortcut Key
Feb 4, 2007Is there a shortcut key in selecting a specified layer?
View 1 RepliesIs there a shortcut key in selecting a specified layer?
View 1 RepliesIs there a way to add a keyboard shortcut or marking menu shortcut for visibility? It would be really convenient to be able to shift-click several objects and toggle the visibility of them. I have a mouse with numerous buttons that are mapped to commonly used IV features, but I cannot find a way to map a visibility toggle.
View 9 Replies View Relatedmethods of Mark johnson as outlined in one of his old Radiant vista tutorials which required the selection of all pixels above 50% brightness. The only way he ever showed how to achieve this in windows, with an image opened, multi-layered, was by the use of the shortcut "CTRL/ALT/TILDAR". This shortcut does not work in my newly installed CS4 - does anyone know of a substitute either long or short?
View 7 Replies View RelatedI'm just starting to use CS2. In CS if you wanted to make a selection of an individual object that was on its own layer, all you had to do was control/command click that layer. I used it all the time. Now its gone in CS2. Does anyone know how you do this? I've searched thru the shortcuts to no avail.
View 4 Replies View RelatedI usually just cntrl-z to undo it (or delete the state in history), then make a new layer and manually re do it, but you lose the work you just did on the wrong layer.
View 1 Replies View RelatedIs there a shortcut to select all in Photoshop CS5?
View 5 Replies View RelatedIt keeps messing with my workflow as I use the backspace a lot and the help key (Mac) is really easy to press. Keeps opening my browser which is not a good idea when you're working huge images and you're on a schedule.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI was wondering if the shortcut CTRL+ALT+2 still works in CS6? Whenever I hold these three keys down at the same time nothing happens. Is it my PS that is playing up? I have used this shortcut several times in CS5!
View 8 Replies View RelatedWhen using Curves, one used to be able to move from one point to the next ("point" is what I use to refer to the points that determine the shape of the curve) by holding the Control key and pressing Tab.
This no longer appears to work with Photoshop CS5. I am wondering how I can move from one point to the next without having to click on the next point. More often than not I end up actually moving the point when trying to click on it.
I have a photo of a bottle of wine. I want to create a layer with only the bottle on it and no background. I have be using the magnetic lasso but it does not work well. I was shown once that you could put a rectangle around the selection, hold a button down and hit a key and the selected area surrounds the object perfectly.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI have just got a new mac book pro, and i'm not sure how to do this.
Lets say I rasterize some text, now i want to do something to it... i go to the layers and want to have marching ants go around the whole layer. I thought it was APPLE+CLICK but its not working, i tried searching the forums but couldnt find it. what do i do?
I believe it's a 3-key shortcut, used to select all objects on a transparent layer, especially useful if you want to select text without having to use the magic wand on all the little holes in the a's & e's etc. Something involving ctrl+a+?
View 2 Replies View Relatedcan assign a keyboard shortcut to the rotate view tool button. I can't seem to find where under the keyboard shortcuts pannel...
View 1 Replies View RelatedI'm currently using Win2000 and photoshop CS. When I'm going to use shortcut, there is no response at all. After I check the keyboard shortcut preferences, it's normal. What's wrong with my computer?
View 3 Replies View RelatedIs there a list of shortcut key combos?
View 6 Replies View RelatedI am using Photoshop with Wacom Bamboo graphic tablet. I sometimes want to use pen pressure but sometimes not.
Is there a shortcut key that can toggle between "pen pressure" and "off"
i have been using photoshop 7 for years and just got photoshop cs3 yesterday. i noticed that i can no longer select items on a layer by holding down the command key and clicking in the layer like i can in 7. is this shortcut no longer available in cs3? i used it a lot.
i have tried to find the answer to this question myself but haven't been successful.
my photoshop cs3 is used on a mac computer.
Is there a keyboard shortcut for RESTORE?
View 1 Replies View RelatedIs there a keyboard shortcut for 'Resize' ... or can it be added to right click?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI remember Klatu Baradda Nekto used a shortcut in an explanation a while back which revealed the background layer. I'm doing some repetetive work at the moment, and that shortcut would be real handy.
View 9 Replies View RelatedI figured out what the resolution is. Problem was with keyboard drivers. I unistalled the drivers and then updated them and that seemed to resolve the issue. All actions are back in working order.
View 1 Replies View Relatedway to create a shortcut key for a created action. something that would let me hit ctrl+alt+b or something to apply my action for a border.
View 4 Replies View RelatedWhen you're cropping an image in Fireworks (or any other type of selection box) you can use the keyboard to move the box around, increase or decrease it in size horizontally or vertically all using the keyboard using CTRL + SHIFT + (arrow keys) in 1px increments.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have always used the shortcut Ctrl+Alt+~ to get luminosity selection. It always worked in Photoshop CS3 and still does on my computer, but when I try it in CS4 nothing happens and it doesn't work. Do I have a preference or setting wrong?
View 6 Replies View RelatedAnyway to make a shortcut for creating snapshots?
View 2 Replies View RelatedHow do I create a shortcut icon for Photoshop CS6? When I loaded my program no shortcut was made on my desktop screen.
View 6 Replies View RelatedI am trying to record an Action where the dialogue box for Flatten/Cancel/Don't Flatten comes up. Flatten is the default selection but I would like a keyboard shortcut that allows me to select "Don't Flatten".
View 7 Replies View RelatedSometimes I'm reading a tutorial and they say I should use Alt+Backspace shortcut in order to fill the selection with foreground color. But everytime I try that on a selection a floating dropdown menu appears (options: Restore, Move, Size, Minimize...)
View 6 Replies View RelatedWhat is the shortcut keys to "menu bar" on Photoshop on mac? I just want to go to the menus below, by using shortcut.
File
Edit
Image
Layer
Type
Select
Filter
3D
View
Window
Help
I updated my Mac and everything was fine until i had to restart it. My Photoshop's keyboard short cut became all random like this:I tried restarting my computer again but it has not changes.
The most weird part is that when i tried to change the short-cuts, it won't work even though i clicked on accept and "ok". Is there a way i can turn this back? It wasn't like this when i first got this back at November.
I want Ctrl+Shift+S to do SAVE AS. I set it as such in the keyboard shortcuts, but when I do that key combo, all I get is this: The mouse pointer changes to this. I can move it around and draw a box (in the background of PS, outside any open images). I want it to go away and do SAVE AS instead.
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