PhotoShop common shortcut keys
Photoshop common shortcut keys:
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Shortcut keys
PS shortcut keys are shortcuts defined by Photoshop to increase drawing speed , which replaces commonly used commands with one or a few simple letters.
If multiple tools share the same shortcut key, you can press [Shift] at the same time and add this shortcut key to select; view all keyboard shortcut keys: [Ctrl]+[Alt]+[Shift]+ 【K】.
Tool shortcut keys
##Rectangular and elliptical marquee tools: [M] | Lasso, Polygonal Lasso, Magnetic Lasso: [L] | Eraser Tool: [E] | Cutting tool: [C] |
Imitation stamp, pattern stamp: [S] | Brush repair tool, patch tool: [J] | Add anchor point tool: [+] | Move tool: [V] |
History Brush Tool: [Y] | ##Blur, Sharpen, Smear Tool: [R]Delete anchor point tool: [-] | Magic Wand Tool: [W] |
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Pencil, Line Tool: [N] |
Dodge, burn, sponge tools: [O] |
Direct selection tool: [A] |
Brush tool: [ B】 |
Straws, color samplers: [I] |
Pens, free pens, magnetic pens: [ P] |
Paint Bucket Tool: [K] |
Measuring Tool: [U] |
Default foreground and background colors: [D] |
Text, vertical text, vertical text mask: [T] | Use the grasping tool [space] |
The grasping tool: [H] |
Switch the foreground and background colors: [X] |
Radial gradient, degree gradient, diamond gradient: [G] |
Tool options panel :[tab] |
Zoom tool:[Z] |
##Temporarily use the move tool:[Ctrl] | Switch between standard mode and quick mask mode: [Q] | Select the first brush: [[] | |
Temporarily use the color absorbing tool: [Alt] | Full screen mode with menu bar, Full screen mode: [F] | Select the next brush: []] |
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Enter tool options 【0】to【9】 |
Move the layer to the next layer: [Ctrl]+[[] |
Move the layer to the top One layer: [Ctrl]+[]] |
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Cycle through brush selection: [[] or [] 】 |
Put layer to top: [Ctrl]+[Shift]+[]] |
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Use shortcut keys for file operations
##New graphic file: [Ctrl 】+【N】 | Create new file with default settings: 【Ctrl】+【Alt】+【N】 |
Open an existing image: [Ctrl]+[O] | Open as: [Ctrl]+[Alt]+[O] |
New layer: [Ctrl]+[Shift]+[N] | ##Save as: [Ctrl]+[Shift]+[S]|
The "Presets" dialog box displayed: [Alt]+[Ctrl]+[K] | |
Save the current image: [Ctrl]+[S] | |
Page settings [Ctrl]+[Shift]+[P] | |
Set transparent area and color gamut: [Ctrl]+[4] | |
Set reference lines and grid: [Ctrl]+[6] | |
Set storage file: [Ctrl]+[2] | |
Bevel and embossing effect: [Ctrl]+[5] | |
Outer glow effect: [Ctrl]+[3] | |
Set units and rulers: [Ctrl]+[5] |
Channel selection [ctrl+1.2.3.4] |
Use shortcut keys to adjust the image
Free transformation: [ctrl]+[T] |
Transform again: [Ctrl]+[Shift]+[Alt]+[T] |
Image size: [Ctrl]+[Alt]+[I] |
Color level: [Ctrl]+[L 】 |
Canvas size: [Ctrl]+[Alt]+[C] |
Hue/Saturation: [Ctrl]+[U] |
Curve: [Ctrl]+[M] |
Black and white: [Alt ]+[Shift]+[Ctrl]+[B] |
Decolorize: [Shift]+[Ctrl]+[U] |
Inversion: [Ctrl]+[I] |
##Color balance: [Ctrl]+[B] |
Move the text of the image: [ Ctrl] + Select text |
Show/hide when selecting text: [Ctrl] + [H] |
Select Text from the insertion point to the mouse point: [Up Arrow] + Click the mouse |
With/without underlining: [Up Arrow] + [Ctrl] + [U] |
Use/not use middle lines: [Up Arrow] + [Ctrl] +[/] |
Use/not use capitalization English: [Up Arrow] + [ Ctrl ] + [ K ] |
Use/not use Caps: [Up Arrow] + [ Ctrl ] + [ H ] |
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Use shortcut keys for layer operations
##Normal: [Shift] +【Alt】+【N】 | Multiply: 【Shift】+【Alt】+【M】 |
Cycle selection blending mode: [Shift]+[-] or [+] | Dissolve: [Shift]+[Alt]+[I] |
Color Dodge: [Shift]+[Alt]+[D] | Threshold (Bitmap Mode): [Shift]+ [Alt]+[L] |
Darken color: [Shift]+[Alt]+[B] | |
Clear: [Shift]+[Alt]+[R] | |
Infinitely return to the previous step: [Ctrl]+[Alt]+[Z] | |
Brighten: [Shift]+[Alt]+[G] | |
Modify the kerning: [Alt]+[ ←/→] | Overlay: [Shift]+[Alt]+[O]|
##Modify line spacing: 【Alt】+【 | ↑ /↓】 | ##Soft light: [Shift]+[Alt]+[F]
Difference: [Shift]+[Alt]+[E] | |
Paste: [Ctrl]+[Alt]+[V] |
High light: [Shift]+[Alt] +[H] |
Exclude: [Shift]+[Alt]+[X] |
Color: [ Shift】+【Alt】+【C】 |
Darken: 【Shift】+【Alt】+【K】 |
Hue: [Shift]+[Alt]+[U] |
##Luminance: [Shift]+[Alt]+[Y] | Copy the current layer: [Ctrl]+[J] |
Select all: [Ctrl]+[A] | Deselect: [Ctrl]+[D] |
Feathering selection:【Ctrl】+【Alt】+【D】 | |
Path change selection numeric keyboard: [Enter] | |

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