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It is proven that by using software shortcuts can boost up productivity. Here are 30 secret
Photoshop shortcuts that I've learned from years of experience. Well, what I mean by "secret" is
that these shortcuts are not documented in the menus. Keep reading and you will find how these
shortcuts can speed up your productivity. I bet you don't know all of them.
Note: this article is written in Mac Photoshop format. If you are using PC, Cmd = Ctrl and Opt
= Alt.
1. Drag selection
With the Marquee tool, drag on the document (do not release the mouse yet), now hold
down Spacebar, it will let you drag the undefined selection.
9. Zoom to 100%
Double click on the Zoom tool will zoom document to 100%.
21. Opacity
You can set the layer opacity by pressing the number keys (ie. 1 = 10%, 2 = 20%...).
When you have the brush tool selected, pressing the number keys will adjust the brush
opacity.
Update: right-click on the workspace area to get a dropdown menu - allows you to set the
background to black, grey, or a custom color (commented by Todd Patrick).
25. Fill background or foreground color
Opt + Delete (Backspace) = fill the layer with foreground color.
Cmd + Delete (Backspace) = fill the layer with background color
Update:
Cmd + Shift + Delete (Backspace) = Fill non-transparent pixels with background color
Opt + Shift + Delete (Backspace) = Fill non-transparent pixels with foreground color
(commented by Andr Dion)
26. Switch between document windows
Ctrl + Tab will switch between document windows.
30. Finally...
Finally, if you want to check or set your own custom shortcuts, press Cmd + Opt + Shift
+ K will bring up the Keyboard Shortcuts panel.
In some dialog boxes, holding the Opt key will turn the Cancel button into a most
useful Reset. (by Miguel Tavares)
To stroke a path, first select the path, then change to the brush tool, select a brush, and
type Enter or Return. This works with all of the brush-like tools (eraser, clone, blur, etc.).
(by buddhistMonkey)
If you are adding a Drop Shadow layer effect, and you have the Layer Style dialog
open to the Drop Shadow settings, you can move the shadow around by clicking and
dragging in the image. This also works with the Inner Shadow effect. If you hold down
the Option key, you can also adjust the Gradient Overlay, Pattern Overlay, and Satin
effects by clicking and dragging. (by buddhistMonkey)