How Do You Use Keyboard Shortcuts In Photoshop?
Photoshop has long been a staple in the photo editing world. With the latest releases, CS1, CS2 and CS3, you have the ability to map your own shortcuts to increase productivity. You can also use the many easy shortcuts provided with the software. Here’s some of the most popular shortcuts and how to map your own, as well as a link to a downloading PDF of all the shortcuts available to you. Undo multiple actions. To undo an action use [Ctrl + Alt + Z]. You can use this shortcut to undo multiple actions, over and over. Move your layers. The hand tool is the most useful feature, allowing you to reposition layers, groups and boxes. Simply press [SPACEBAR] to get the hand tool. Switch between documents. Need to switch from one document to another? Just use [CTRL + TAB] to move between them in Photoshop. Add a new layer. To add a new layer to your document, use the [CTRL + SHIFT + N] command. If you have something selected, you will make a new layer with your selection. Zoom in and zoom out.