Keyboard shortcuts in Win XP

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Warren Sarle
Jul 26, 2003
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"Pare" wrote in message
I usually use Photoshop on a Mac and occaisionally on my PC. I was wondering if there is a more complete list of keyboard shortcuts available than is in the help documentation.

Google for the exact phrase, "Photoshop 7 Keyboard Shortcuts" . You’ll get a bunch of good hits, none of them from Adobe.

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jrzyguy
Jul 27, 2003
if you go to the official adobe site and go to the studio exchange section there are two very good pdfs you can dowload for free there…one has every possible keyboard shortcut imaginable….another has about 300 quick tips.

hope this helps

let me know and i can email you the pdfs

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"edjh" wrote in message
Pare wrote:

I usually use Photoshop on a Mac and occaisionally on my PC. I was wondering if there is a more complete list of keyboard shortcuts
available
than is in the help documentation. For instance, when I just want to see
my
image and no menu bar I can scroll through the window modes using the F
key;
on Mac I key, I think, Command+Tab and the menu bar and tools
disappears,
leaving only the image. I don’t even remember where I learned that, its
not
in the Help. Also when adding an adjustment layer if I hold down Command when selecting New Adjustment Layer I get a dialogue box asking if I
want to
group it with the previous layer.
Thanks all.
In general Windows uses the same Photoshop keyboard commands with Ctrl=Command(Apple key) and Alt=Option. Right-clicking the mouse is equivalent to the Control key for context menus.


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