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Using This Photoshop Keyboard Shortcuts Guide

Although the pictured keyboard above is a Windows Keyboard, all of these Photoshop keyboard shortcuts will work for macOS as well.

Simply make the following substitutions:

MacOS – Windows

Command – Ctrl

Option = Alt

Delete = Backspace

Control = Right-Click

Must-Know Photoshop Keyboard Shortcuts!

The following are 22 of my most commonly used Photoshop Keyboard shortcuts.

These are simple commands that are pretty easy to pull off, and they will certainly speed up your productivity and workflow.

Save As: Command Shift S

Save for Web: Command Shift Option S

Undo: Command Z

Step Back: Command Option Z

Duplicate: Command J

Duplicate all visible Layers: Command Shift Option E

Hide Extras: Command H

Full-screen: F

Default Colors: D (black and white)

Flip Foreground and Background colors: X

Hand tool while in another tool: Hold Spacebar

Fill with Background color: Command Delete

Fill with Foreground color: Option Delete

Open the Fill dialog box: Shift Delete

Decrease/Increase Brush Size: [ or ]

Deselect: Command D

Restore Last Selection: Shift Command D

Move tool while in painting tool: hold Command

Eyedropper while in any paint tool: hold Option

Cross-Hair Cursor on any painting tool: Caps Lock

Lock transparent pixels: / (backslash)

Commit edits when typing: Command Return

Number Pad Keyboard Shortcuts!

Although the number pad pictured to the right is from a Mac Keyboard, all of the Photoshop keyboard shortcuts will work for Windows as well.

Layer Opacity & Tool Opacity:

10% : 1 20% : 2 30% : 3

40% : 4 50% : 5 60% : 6

70% : 7 80% : 8 90% : 9

100% : 0

Do a combination of keys for a specific percentage. (i.e. 1 and 2 for 12% opacity)

Flow: Shift (and same as above)

Fit To Screen: Command 0

Actual Pixels (100%): Command 1 Load Channel as a selection: Option Command 3 (red), 4 (green), 5 (blue) Arrow & “Other Keys” Keyboard Shortcuts! The Arrow & the “other” keys are found in between the “typewriter” keys and the numeric keypad. These Photoshop keyboard shortcuts are used mostly for moving objects or moving the screen to a different point. When the Move tool is active press any of the arrow keys to move 1 pixel in that direction. Hold Shift to move 10 pixels at a time. If the Move tool is not active hold Command and then tap on the arrow keys, and hold shift to move 10 pixels at a time. Move duplicate of selection 1 px: Command Option (any of the 4 arrow keys)

Move duplicate of selection 10 px: Command Option Shift (any of the 4 arrow keys) “Other” Keys: “Other” Keys: Move view to upper-left corner: Home

Move view to lower-right corner: End

Scroll up 1 Screen: Page Up

Scroll down 1 screen: Page Down

Scroll left 1 screen: Command Page Up

Scroll right 1 screen: Command Page Down

(Hold Shift in any of the four above to move by 10 units) Painting Keyboard Shortcuts! The Painting Photoshop keyboard shortcuts work with any painting or brush tools. Fill with background color: Command Delete

(Shift Command Delete to fill only opaque pixels)

Fill with foreground color: Option Backspace

(Shift Option Delete to fill only opaque pixels)

Fill dialog box: Shift Backspace

Sample as background color: Option (w/ Eyedropper)

Move tool while in any painting tool: hold Command Eyedropper while in any paint tool: hold Option

Cross-Hair cursor: Caps Lock

Decrease/Increase Brush Size: [ or ]

Decrease/Increase Hardness of Brush: Shift [ or Shift ]

Switch between preset Brushes: < or >

Erase to History source state: Option Eraser Tool

Cycle through blend modes: Shift + or Shift – Selection Keyboard Shortcuts! Select All: Command A

Select all Opaque Pixels: Command-click on Layer Thumbnail

Inverse: Shift Command I

Deselect: Command D

Restore Last Selection: Command Shift D

Feather Selection: Shift F6 Draw Marquee from Center: Hold Option Add to a Selection: Shift

Subtract from a Selection: Option

Intersect with a Selection: Shift-Option

Move Selection (in 1-pixel Increments): Arrow Keys

Move Selection (in 10-pixel Increments): Shift Arrow Keys

Move Marquee while drawing selection: Hold Space

Select layer luminosity: Command Option Shift ~ (2 on Windows) Photoshop Keyboard Shortcuts for Type! Align Center: Command Shift C

Align Left: Command Shift L

Align Right: Command Shift R

Justify par., left aligns last line: Command Shift J

Justify par., force the last line: Command Shift F

Justify paragraph: Command Shift F

Bold / Faux Bold: Command Shift B

Italic / Faux Italic: Command Shift I

Underline: Command Shift U

Small Caps: Command Shift H

Show Hide Selection: Command H

Auto leading: Command Shift Option A

0 for tracking: Command Control Shift Q

All Caps (on/off): Command Shift K

Hyphenation (on/off): Command Option Shift H Blend Mode Keyboard Shortcuts! Blending Modes have shortcuts as well! You don’t have to memorize them all. Just the ones you use most often. Cycle through blending modes: Shift + or Shift –



Normal: Shift Option N

Dissolve: Shift Option I



Behind (Brush tool only): Shift Option Q

Clear (Brush tool only): Shift Option R



Darken: Shift Option K

Multiply: Shift Option M

Color Burn: Shift Option B

Linear Burn: Shift Option A



Lighten: Shift Option G

Screen: Shift Option S

Color Dodge: Shift Option D

Linear Dodge: Shift Option W



Overlay: Shift Option O

Soft Light: Shift Option F

Hard Light: Shift Option H

Vivid Light: Shift Option V

Linear Light: Shift Option J

Pin Light: Shift Option Z

Hard Mix: Shift Option L



Difference: Shift Option E

Exclusion: Shift Option X



Hue: Shift Option U

Saturation: Shift Option T

Color: Shift Option C

Luminosity: Shift Option Y Other Useful Photoshop Keyboard Shortcuts! Switch between open documents: Command Tab

Redo Last Filter: Command F

Opens Last Filter Dialog Box: Command Option F

Reset Dialog Box: Hold Option, Cancel turns into Reset

Repeat last Transformation: Command-Shift-T

Highlight Fields in Options bar: (n/a for all tools) Enter

Canvas Size Dialog Box: Command Option C

Image Size Dialog Box: Command Option I

Show/hide panels and Toolbar: Tab

Show/hide panels: Shift Tab Don’t Snap object edge while moving: Hold Control

Hide all other layers: Option-click on the visibility icon

Change the range of the Dodge or Burn Tools:

(Dodge or Burn Tool must be active)

Shadows: Shift Option S

Midtones: Shift Option M

Highlights: Shift Option H Desaturate Sponge tool: Shift Option D

Saturate Sponge tool: Shift Option S Threshold for bitmap images: Shift Option N Keyboard Shortcuts panel: Command Option Shift K

To check or set your own custom shortcuts Photoshop Keyboard Shortcuts For CS6 and Newer Blur Gallery (Field, Iris, Tilt-Shift) Temporarily hide on-canvas UI: H

Temporarily show blur mask: M Liquify Load Last Mesh: M

Mirror Tool: X Crop Tool Commit crop: Return

Cancel crop: Esc

Switch crop box orientation (portrait or landscape): X

Reset crop box: Backspace or Delete

Hide and show cropped area: /

Create a new crop box: Shift Drag

Constrain proportions: Shift-drag corner handle

Invoke Straighten tool: Command

Prevent crop box from shrinking: Command rotate

Temporarily disable snap to edge: Command drag

Cycle overlay options: O

Cycle overlay orientation: Shift O

Front Image (Crop tool & Perspective Crop tool): I (Creative Cloud only) Print Clear print settings: hold spacebar while selecting

File > Print. Adaptive Wide AngleTool Shortcuts Constraint tool: C:

Polygon Constraint tool: Y

Move tool: M

Hand tool: H

Zoom tool: Z Control shortcuts Preview: P

Show Constraint: W

Show Mesh: E

Correction: T

Scale: S

Focal Length: F

Crop Factor: R

As Shot: A Hidden shortcuts not visible in the interface Toggle transparent matte: L

Temporary zoom: X

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About Jesus Ramirez Jesús Ramirez is a digital graphics expert, speaker, and educator specializing in Adobe Photoshop. Jesús is best known as the founder of the Photoshop Training Channel, one of the most popular Photoshop YouTube channels in the world. More. Follow: Instagram / YouTube / Twitter

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