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Posted on 28/12/07 4:54:04 PM |
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Seabrease
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keyboard shortcuts
The shortcuts for "larger/smaller brush" in Photoshop are [ and ]. I have an azerty (belgium) keyboard where the [ and ] keys are not in the same place as on a qwerty keyboard. So, those keys don't do anything when using them. I've tried everything already for months but couldn't find the solution. Anyone to give me that magic touch for an azerty keyboard ? |
Posted on 29/12/07 02:05:41 AM |
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Asparagustus
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Re: keyboard shortcuts
Well, I can't say I've ever come accross another type of key board, but instead of trying to bang your head against a brick wall trying to figure out how to find those keys, why not just make them yourself? Press ctrl/alt/shift/k all at the same time and you get the "Keyboard Shortcuts Menu". Here, you can define what keys are the short cuts and what arn't. I've used this a few times to make shortcuts for options that normally don't have a shortcut, but in my line of work I use them so much its easier to have a shortcut key. For brush size do this: First, in the box that asks you to specify "Shortcuts for", click the drop down to select "tools" Then just scoll down to near the very bottom to "Decrease Brush Size" and "Increase Brush Size" to see the keys currently assigned to that application. If you want to change the shortcut, you can, or now you just know what you've been groping around in the dark all along for. Hope that helps. |
Posted on 30/12/07 01:59:46 AM |
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Paul 2007 thru 2010
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Re: keyboard shortcuts
Do you have the ^ and $ keys where we have the [ & ] ? What happens when you press those instead? |