Photoshop Keyboard Shortcut Fix - updatefix for use with OS X 10.2 |
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I don't understand… - Version: update, 8/29/2002 09:29PM PST
ratz2nd
why this fix is needed. I tried both of the things this is supposed to fix and they function fine. I tried it with one and multiple files opened and the channels, levels and curves shortcuts all worked.
maxgraphic: I had… - Version: update, 8/29/2002 08:23PM PST
tubadood
the same problem until I chucked the com.apple.universalaccess.plist file from my preferences folder. I think messing around with these cool new features screwed up the key bindings... might help to try.
Pawliger - I… - Version: update, 8/29/2002 11:54AM PST
mkat
think what you forgot to mention is that Adobe needs to maintain parity between its Windows and Mac clients. Sadly, its the same problem that keeps Adobe software from being Cocoa native - particularly sad since the quartz is based on Adobe technology. I'm glad Adobe released this patch [even though I prefer the CMD "~" for cycling through documents, but they forgot to mention this problem on the 10.2 compatibility page [http://www.adobe.com/products/photoshop/photoshopOSX.html]. What other problems is Adobe not telling us about?