In order to play with images in Photoshop 6, it’s nice to be able to choose, or select, an image or part of an image so that you can draw on it, add color to it, or even delete it. The keyboard shortcuts available in Photoshop 6 help you manage a variety of selection tasks, and the following table tells you what to press in both Windows and Mac systems.
Note: All selection tricks are performed with selection tools. (There’s a shocker.)
Action | PC | Mac |
---|---|---|
Draw straight lines | Alt+click with Lasso tool | Option+click with Lasso tool |
Add to selection outline | Shift+drag | Shift+drag |
Deselect specific area | Alt+drag | Option+drag |
Deselect all but intersected area | Shift+Alt+drag | Shift+Option+drag |
Deselect entire image | Ctrl+D | Apple command key+D |
Reselect last selection | Ctrl+Shift+D | Apple command key+Shift+D |
Select everything | Ctrl+A | Apple command key+A |
Hide extras | Ctrl+H | Apple command key+H |
Move selection outline only | Drag or press an arrow key | Drag or press an arrow key |
Fill selection with foreground color | Alt+Backspace | Option+Delete |
Fill selection with background color | Ctrl+Backspace | Apple command key command key+Delete |
Display Fill dialog box | Shift+Backspace | Shift+Delete |
Cut selection | Ctrl+X | Apple command key+X |
Copy selection | Ctrl+C | Apple command key+C |
Paste image last cut or copied | Ctrl+V | Apple command key+V |
Reapply last filter | Ctrl+F | Apple command key+F |
Adjust levels | Ctrl+L | Apple command key+L |
Free transform | Ctrl+T | Apple command key+T |
Transform again | Ctrl+Shift+T | Apple command key+Shift+T |
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