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Raw & Post Processing, Printing => Digital Image Processing => Topic started by: soboyle on May 09, 2010, 12:44:36 pm

Title: why change the keyboard shortcuts?
Post by: soboyle on May 09, 2010, 12:44:36 pm
I used alt F5 all the time to fill in a layer vector mask with black.

Dosen't work with CS5. Anyone know the new equivalent?
Couldn't find it on the unhelpful help.
Title: why change the keyboard shortcuts?
Post by: tom b on May 09, 2010, 07:09:08 pm
Just make an action.

Cheers,
Title: why change the keyboard shortcuts?
Post by: jjj on May 16, 2010, 08:18:07 pm
Quote from: tom  b
Just make an action.
The simpler way is to go into the keyboard shortcut preferences, Cntl [or Cmd] +Alt+shft+K and see what the new shortcut is or even change it back if you prefer.
Title: why change the keyboard shortcuts?
Post by: leuallen on May 16, 2010, 09:39:28 pm
There is some sort of problem in CS5 with some of the keyboard shortcuts that involve the f keys (maybe others). I had shift-f5 assigned to create an adjustment layer. Worked all the time in CS4 but in CS5 if you were on any type of adjustment layer (active) it did not work, make a non-adjustment layer active and it worked. This does not effect all f key combinations. If I remember correctly, ctrl-shift-f5 worked properly but not shift-f5. I did not bother checking it out further since I found a work around for my situation. I use a Genovation aux key pad that is customizable  to assign any keystroke combination to a key on the pad. So I assigned 'mash'-z (ctrl-alt-shift-z) to create a new curves layer. It worked. The trick is to find a key combination that is not already taken up, the 'mash' keys seem to be free but are cumbersome unless you have a key pad. Good luck. This has been reported by others.

Larry

PS It would be easier if there were a document which gave the existing keyboard shortcuts like there is available from different sources for CS4. If you run across one post the link here. I Googled and did not find anything.