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05/16/2005 08:17:52 PM · #1 |
Could somebody please solve this puzzle for me?
Quite some time ago, I changed some keyboard shortcuts (mostly F keys) to my liking and named that set âBeetle Keysâ (for example F3 is levels, F5 is hue/sat, F8 is smart sharpen etc).
Suddenly those shortcuts no longer work - they have reverted to what I think is the default set for photoshop. I have NO idea what changed, why they stopped working.
Here is what I have tried so far:
⢠restarted PS, rebooted computer
⢠checked the shortcuts â Beetle Keys is the active set, the individual changes are still showing , so it hasnât âforgottenâ them.
⢠changed to a default set, then back to mine again
⢠changed to a default workspace, as well as others
⢠checked my keyboard and its F-lock button, tried it both ways just to be sure
⢠changed some of the keys to something else, then back again
⢠re-checked that my set was still active
I now officially give up and bow to your greater knowledge.
Any ideas? Thanks for your help.
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05/16/2005 09:32:29 PM · #2 |
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05/16/2005 09:49:26 PM · #3 |
Hi Karin -
Were these shortcuts PS specific or created with a keyboard utility?
If they were PS shortcuts, did you create them before you upgraded to PS-CS2? Is that when they stopped working? |
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05/16/2005 09:57:02 PM · #4 |
They are PS shortcuts, changed via the preferences-keyboard shortcuts setup menu thingy.
They worked fine in CS2 for a while, then suddenly stopped and I can't think of anything that has changed that could have caused that. |
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05/16/2005 10:08:51 PM · #5 |
Well, I checked Adobe support site - nothing specific enough. You could try posting a message on their user forum: //www.adobeforums.com/
Or try creating a whole new set?
Hard for me to help - PS7 doesn't have the capability far as I can tell. Sorry. |
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05/16/2005 10:22:21 PM · #6 |
Originally posted by kpriest:
Or try creating a whole new set?
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I did that to a minor extent. I chose a few different keys for it, then went back to my originals. The problem is that they ARE showing as if everything was right with it :-(
Thanks for trying, Ken. |
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05/16/2005 10:29:44 PM · #7 |
As a former software tech support rep, I could offer one last suggestion: Uninstall and then Reinstall.
If that doesn't do it, then try the Adobe support forum or call the folks there and get your money's worth of assistance! ;-)
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05/16/2005 10:33:41 PM · #8 |
the dreaded uninstall/reinstall ........ *sigh*.... I was afraid it would come to that.
Perhaps I'll just do without the shortcuts for a while and hope for a miracle *s* |
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05/16/2005 10:36:35 PM · #9 |
Originally posted by Beetle: the dreaded uninstall/reinstall ........ *sigh*.... I was afraid it would come to that.
Perhaps I'll just do without the shortcuts for a while and hope for a miracle *s* |
This was a long time ago, but the answer I most liked to give customers was "Uninstall your anti-virus protection. It is causing conflicts." :(
Hated that job, but had lots of fun making fun of it. ;-)
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