What are the common shortcuts for PS CS5

Updated on technology 2024-02-25
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Ctrl+J: Duplicate layer.

    Ctrl+E: Merge layers.

    Ctrl+T: Select the content part of the layer and enter the free transform mode.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1. Ctrl+O is open (note that here is the letter "O", not the number "0") 2. Ctrl+W is closed.

    3. Ctrl+S storage (equivalent to "saving" and overwriting the original content) <>

    4. Ctrl+Shift+S is stored as (equivalent to "Save As", does not overwrite the original content, and the format can be selected when saving).

    5. Ctrl+K first item (equivalent to the usual "settings", you can set various buttons and panel parameters).

    6. Ctrl+Alt+I to modify the image size.

    7. Ctrl+J to copy the layer (no restriction on mouse position) 8. Alt+drag the layer of the layer panel to copy the layer.

    9. In the state of the move tool, Alt+ drag and drop the layer on the screen to copy the layer.

    10. Ctrl+plus sign ( ) to enlarge.

    11. Ctrl+minus sign (—) to shrink.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1. Ctrl+O to open (note that here is the letter "O", not the number "0").

    2. Ctrl+W to close.

    3. Ctrl+S storage (equivalent to "saving" and overwriting the original content) <>

    4. Ctrl+Shift+S is stored as (equivalent to "Save As", does not overwrite the original content, and the format can be selected when saving).

    5. Ctrl+K first item (equivalent to the usual "settings", you can set various buttons and panel parameters).

    6. Ctrl+Alt+I to modify the image size.

    7. Ctrl+J to copy the layer (no restriction on mouse position).

    8. Alt+drag and drop the layer of the layer panel to copy the layer.

    9. In the state of the move tool, Alt+ drag and drop the layer on the screen to copy the layer.

    10. Ctrl+plus sign ( ) to enlarge.

    11. Ctrl+minus sign (—) to shrink.

    12. Ctrl+0 scales according to the screen size (note, here is the number "0").

    13. Ctrl+Alt+0 zoom to the actual size of the image (note, the number "0" is still here).

    14. Alt + mouse wheel zoom up and down (note, if it doesn't work, you can set it in the preferences).

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1. Documents. Create a new ctrl+n

    Open CTRL+O

    It opens to alt+ctrl+o

    Turn off Ctrl+W

    Save Ctrl+S

    Save as Ctrl+Shift+S

    Save as web page format ctrl+alt+s

    Print settings Ctrl+Alt+P

    Set the page to Ctrl+Shift+P

    Print CTRL+P

    Exit Ctrl+Q

    Two. Undo Ctrl+Z

    Take a step forward Ctrl+Shift+Z

    Take a step back ctrl+alt+z

    Roll back Ctrl+Shift+F

    Cut CTRL+X

    Copy Ctrl+C

    Merge and copy Ctrl+Shift+C

    Paste Ctrl+V

    Paste Ctrl+Shift+V in place

    Free Transform Ctrl+T

    Transform Ctrl+Shift+T again

    Color setting Ctrl+Shift+K

    3. Images. Adjust the levels Ctrl+L

    Adjust Auto Levels Ctrl+Shift+L

    Adjust Auto Contrast Ctrl+Shift+Alt+L Adjust Curve Ctrl+M

    Adjust the color balance Ctrl+B

    Adjust the hue saturation ctrl+u

    Adjust the decolorization Ctrl+Shift+U

    Adjust Reverse Ctrl+I

    Extract Ctrl+Alt+X

    Liquify Ctrl+Shift+X

    Fourth, layers. Create a new layer Ctrl+Shift+N Create a new layer by copying Ctrl+J

    Group with the previous layer ctrl+g

    Ungroup Ctrl+Shift+G

    Merge layers Ctrl+E

    Merge visible layers Ctrl+Shift+E

    Fifth, the selection of the group Tong lease selection.

    Select CTRL+A for all

    Deselect CTRL+D

    Select CTRL+SHIFT+D for all

    Invert Ctrl+Shift+I

    Feathering Ctrl+Alt+D

    6. Filters. Last filter operation Ctrl+F

    7. View Check Color Collapse Ctrl+Y

    Gamut warning ctrl+shift+y

    Zoom in on Ctrl++

    Shrink ctrl+-

    The full canvas shows CTRL+0

    The actual pixel ctrl+alt+0

    Displays additional ctrl+h

    Show the grid ctrl+alt+'

    Display ruler Ctrl+R

    Enable snap to CTRL+;

    Ctrl+Alt+;

    8. Window. Turn off all Ctrl+Shift+W

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