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Zeeshan Hashmi
post Sep 17 2006, 11:57 AM
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HI

This link will give u a list of Windows shortcuts for Potoshop. I know its not that worthy for someone who knows it but there are 100s of thoese who doesn't know it yet.

http://html.megalink.com/artist/photoshopwindows.html
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Quatrux
post Sep 17 2006, 12:15 PM
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I saw sites like that before, but most of the applications has shortcuts and especially if you have a lot of similar things to do it really saves a little bit of time. For example you have 30 photos and most of them needs the same effect or something and you just need to push the shortcut keys and not scroll somewhere with your mouse. wink.gif

I usually use CTRL+C keys on the desktop and not the mouse, even though it doesn't add a lot of extra time to do it, but I know several people who likes to copy with the command copy through the console. tongue.gif
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post Sep 18 2006, 02:20 AM
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QUOTE(Quatrux @ Sep 17 2006, 09:15 AM) *

I saw sites like that before, but most of the applications has shortcuts and especially if you have a lot of similar things to do it really saves a little bit of time. For example you have 30 photos and most of them needs the same effect or something and you just need to push the shortcut keys and not scroll somewhere with your mouse. wink.gif

I usually use CTRL+C keys on the desktop and not the mouse, even though it doesn't add a lot of extra time to do it, but I know several people who likes to copy with the command copy through the console. tongue.gif

But then you could simply use Photoshop's actions (in-program macros). wink.gif
My Ctrl, Shift, Alt and Tab keys are indeed *hot*keys.
The most evil keyboard shortcuts are like "Save for Web" ( Ctrl+Shift+Alt+S ).
But again, newer Photoshop versions allow you to customize your keyboard shortcuts.
There's always a way out.
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post Mar 21 2007, 06:39 AM
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I have never really used any shortcut hotkeys in Photoshop before, but since I will start using a graphics tablet more often, I don't think it is that much of a time saver. The only advantage is that you don't have to look for the tool on the screen, you can just press the right set or combination of keys to activate the tool.
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