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Photoshop Tutorial: Keyboard Shortcuts

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Summary: The edit menu in Photoshop has a list of keyboard shortcuts. Learn to use the Photoshop keyboard shortcuts in this free graphic design tutorial from an image manipulation expert.

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Robert Segundo has been an artist since he could hold a pencil. In his 10 years in graphic design, he has worked on advertising projects with costs ranging in millions of dollars. He...read more

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"Now if you really want to customize your desktop just even more, you can do this under our "Edit Drop down menu" in our "Preferences". If we go here we can see that under "Edit" we will click here and come down you will see that we have Keyboard Shortcuts, which will allow us to come through and reset all of our Keyboard Shortcuts that we are using within our PhotoShop program. Now I usually do not mess with this because I use all of Adobe's products and all of Adobe's products pretty much have the same shortcuts all the way through. So it is easier for me to just go ahead and use the ones that they have preset because it is pretty much the same across the board. But if you do want to set one, you can reset all of your shortcuts here and actually come over and "save" them under your own file, as you can see we have PhotoShop defaults here. Then there is different video and film and working with types work that you can use, I usually use just regular defaults and of course you know your different options, you can create a new set or you can delete a set so, I mean you have many options. If you come over here and click your "Menu's bar", you can see that it has all the same options to for, as you can see you can edit whether or not you want to show certain options or not show any options. Just to kind of clean things up, like if you already know how to use the "New Button", you do not really have to show it because you already know how to do it, you know the Command Key and everything in it so there is no need in having it. This is just another quick way to go ahead and customize this as much as you want, if you come down here and hit "Menu's" it is the same thing it is just the two tabs are interconnected in one another. So as you can see PhotoShop is very customizable, depending on what it is you want to do with it, so you know if you just play around with it a bit you can have it personalized to your custom specifications."

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