using arrow keys instead of mouse

MR
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Michael Redbourn
Aug 19, 2006
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Hi,

I’m a new photoshop user (CS2v9) but can kind of find my way around the program as I use Premiere (different of course but displays are somewhat similar) and also some other programs that don’t have the power of Photoshop but do have many things in common – layers etc etc.

So my question is ..

If I open an image and go to (for example)
image/adustments/brightness/contrast
there are two sliders ..

I would like to be able to move the sliders with my right and left arrow keys instead of the mouse.

The keys would I think move the sliders an increment at a time instead of the mouse which is a bit clumsy.

Any help would be appreciated.

thanks,

Michael


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Aug 19, 2006
Use the up and down arrow keys. Hit the Tab key to jump to the next value.

"Michael Redbourn" wrote in message
Hi,

I’m a new photoshop user (CS2v9) but can kind of find my way around the program as I use Premiere (different of course but displays are somewhat similar) and also some other programs that don’t have the power of Photoshop but do have many things in common – layers etc etc.
So my question is ..

If I open an image and go to (for example)
image/adustments/brightness/contrast
there are two sliders ..

I would like to be able to move the sliders with my right and left arrow keys instead of the mouse.

The keys would I think move the sliders an increment at a time instead of the mouse which is a bit clumsy.

Any help would be appreciated.

thanks,

Michael


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MR
Michael Redbourn
Aug 19, 2006
thanks Craig – that was simple.

I hammered on the left and right arrows but didn’t even think to try up and down although it’s logical – up more down less.

regards,

Mike

On Sat, 19 Aug 2006 12:32:37 GMT, "CraigM" wrote:

Use the up and down arrow keys. Hit the Tab key to jump to the next value.
"Michael Redbourn" wrote in message
Hi,

I’m a new photoshop user (CS2v9) but can kind of find my way around the program as I use Premiere (different of course but displays are somewhat similar) and also some other programs that don’t have the power of Photoshop but do have many things in common – layers etc etc.
So my question is ..

If I open an image and go to (for example)
image/adustments/brightness/contrast
there are two sliders ..

I would like to be able to move the sliders with my right and left arrow keys instead of the mouse.

The keys would I think move the sliders an increment at a time instead of the mouse which is a bit clumsy.

Any help would be appreciated.

thanks,

Michael


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