Adobe photoshop cs2 사용자 설명서
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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS2
User Guide
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To return a new shortcut to the default, click Use Default.
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To export the displayed set of shortcuts, click Summarize. You can use this HTML file to display the set of shortcuts
in a web browser.
in a web browser.
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To discard all changes and exit the dialog box, click Cancel.
Note: If you haven’t saved the current set of changes, you can click Cancel to discard all changes and exit the dialog box.
Click a command row and enter a shortcut key in the empty text box to add a new shortcut.
To clear shortcuts from a command or tool
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Choose Edit > Keyboard Shortcuts.
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In the Keyboard Shortcuts dialog box, select the command or tool name whose shortcut you want to delete.
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Click Delete Shortcut.
To delete a set of shortcuts
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Choose Edit > Keyboard Shortcuts.
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In the Set pop-up menu, choose the shortcut set that you want to delete.
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Click the Delete icon
and then OK to exit the dialog box.
Default keyboard shortcuts
Keys for selecting tools
In Photoshop, shortcuts are customizable by using the Keyboard Shortcuts command. Choose Edit > Keyboard
Shortcuts. For more information, see “To define new keyboard shortcuts” on page 754.
Shortcuts. For more information, see “To define new keyboard shortcuts” on page 754.
Mac OS X users: In ImageReady, when the Use System Shortcuts preference is enabled, certain ImageReady keyboard
shortcuts are usurped by OS X keyboard shortcuts. (For example, with the preference on, Command+H hides the
application. With the preference off, Command+H shows/hides Extras.) To prevent this, press the Control key in
addition to the shortcut or choose ImageReady > Preferences > General and deselect Use System Shortcuts.
shortcuts are usurped by OS X keyboard shortcuts. (For example, with the preference on, Command+H hides the
application. With the preference off, Command+H shows/hides Extras.) To prevent this, press the Control key in
addition to the shortcut or choose ImageReady > Preferences > General and deselect Use System Shortcuts.