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Keyboard shortcuts, Keyboard shortcuts, Keys for working with panels

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170 Chapter 14: Keyboard shortcuts Keyboard shortcuts Keyboard shortcuts let you quickly select tools and execute commands without using a menu. When available, the keyboard shortcut appears to the right of the command name in the menu. In addition to using keyboard shortcuts, you can access many commands using context-sensitive menus. Contextsensitive menus display commands that are relevant to the active tool, selection, or panel. To display a contextsensitive menu, right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Mac OS) an area. Shortcuts work in all modules on full-size U.S. keyboards unless otherwise indicated. Functionality may vary on other keyboards and in other languages. Keys for working with panels Result Windows Show/hide side panels Tab Show/hide all panels Shift + Tab Show/hide toolbar T Show/hide Module Picker F5 Show/hide Filmstrip F6 Show/hide left panels F7 Show/hide right panels F8 Toggle solo mode Alt-click a panel Open a new panel without closing soloed Shift-click a panel panel Open/close all panels Ctrl-click a panel Open/close Navigator or Preview panel Ctrl + Shift + 0 Open/close left panels under Navigator or Ctrl + Shift + 1 -3 Preview panel, top to bottom Open/close Histogram Ctrl + 0 Open/close right panels, top to bottom Ctrl + 1 - 7 Mac OS Tab Shift + Tab T F5 F6 F7 F8 Option-click a panel Shift-click a panel Command-click a panel Command + Control + 0 Command + Control + 1 - 3 Command + 0 Command + 1 - 7 Keys for navigating modules Result Go to Library module Go to Develop module Go to Slideshow module Windows Ctrl + Alt + 1 Ctrl + Alt + 2 Ctrl + Alt + 3 Mac OS Command + Option + 1 Command + Option + 2 Command + Option + 3 Updated 03 September 2009

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Chapter 14: Keyboard shortcuts
Keyboard shortcuts
Keyboard shortcuts let you quickly select tools and execute commands without using a menu. When available, the
keyboard shortcut appears to the right of the command name in the menu.
In addition to using keyboard shortcuts, you can access many commands using context-sensitive menus. Context-
sensitive menus display commands that are relevant to the active tool, selection, or panel. To display a context-
sensitive menu, right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Mac
OS) an area.
Shortcuts work in all modules on full-size U.S. keyboards unless otherwise indicated. Functionality may vary on other
keyboards and in other languages.
Keys for working with panels
Keys for navigating modules
Result
Windows
Mac OS
Show/hide side panels
Tab
Tab
Show/hide all panels
Shift + Tab
Shift + Tab
Show/hide toolbar
T
T
Show/hide Module Picker
F5
F5
Show/hide Filmstrip
F6
F6
Show/hide left panels
F7
F7
Show/hide right panels
F8
F8
Toggle solo mode
Alt-click a panel
Option-click a panel
Open a new panel without closing soloed
panel
Shift-click a panel
Shift-click a panel
Open/close all panels
Ctrl-click a panel
Command-click a panel
Open/close Navigator or Preview panel
Ctrl + Shift + 0
Command + Control + 0
Open/close left panels under Navigator or
Preview panel, top to bottom
Ctrl + Shift + 1 -3
Command + Control + 1 - 3
Open/close Histogram
Ctrl + 0
Command + 0
Open/close right panels, top to bottom
Ctrl + 1 - 7
Command + 1 - 7
Result
Windows
Mac OS
Go to Library module
Ctrl + Alt + 1
Command + Option + 1
Go to Develop module
Ctrl + Alt + 2
Command + Option + 2
Go to Slideshow module
Ctrl + Alt + 3
Command + Option + 3
Updated 03 September 2009