Photoshop 7.0 on Mac – toggling windows

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rbethune
Sep 26, 2007
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Most Mac programs allow you to toggle through your open document windows by hitting Command-tilde.

If I open a bunch of images in Photoshop 7.0 on the Mac, I can do the Command-tilde thing, but only until I do anything else. Once I’ve done some other mouse click or keystroke, Command-tilde goes away and won’t come back.

That makes it really a pain to sort through a bunch of images.

What’s going on? Why does it do that? How do I make it behave itself?

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Ed Hanni8gan
Sep 26, 2007
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Most Mac programs allow you to toggle through your open document windows by hitting Command-tilde.

If I open a bunch of images in Photoshop 7.0 on the Mac, I can do the Command-tilde thing, but only until I do anything else. Once I’ve done some other mouse click or keystroke, Command-tilde goes away and won’t come back.

That makes it really a pain to sort through a bunch of images.
What’s going on? Why does it do that? How do I make it behave itself?
Use Command-Tab or Command-Shift-Tab.
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Tacit
Sep 26, 2007
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If I open a bunch of images in Photoshop 7.0 on the Mac, I can do the Command-tilde thing, but only until I do anything else. Once I’ve done some other mouse click or keystroke, Command-tilde goes away and won’t come back.

Command-Tilde means "show the composite color channels." I’m rather surprised it ever rotates through the open windows at all; it shouldn’t.


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