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Inspiring
October 20, 2022
Question

New Bridge 13 Side Panels

  • October 20, 2022
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New Bridge 13 Side Panels don't hide in response to the Tab keyboard shortcut. I'm about to revert to a previous version. There are some new options and features in side panels but I haven't figured out how to get full screen for previewing the whole folder

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Adobe Employee
October 27, 2022

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hi @giP17213482 ,
To maximize or minimize panel you can use the shortcut which is visible in the Window->Maximize Frame menu.
It will be updated according to the keyboard input. 
Like in above screenshots for: 
1. English QWERTY it is "shift + `"
2. German QWERTZ it is "shift + <"
Please try the above mentioned steps.
If you still facing this issue please attach the screenshot of the same menu (Window->Maximize Frame) and your keyboard  type.
Thanks,
Bridge Team

 

Inspiring
October 28, 2022

Ah, finally that helps

Participant
October 20, 2022

Use the "Light Table" workspace

Inspiring
October 20, 2022
Thanx
Inspiring
October 28, 2022

Other enhancements

Toggle between full-screen mode and normal view using the accent key

You can now expand any panel to display it in full-screen mode and toggle back to normal view by pressing the accent key (`). Typically, this key lies just to the left of the numeral one(1) key. Some see this key as the back quote key, or the tilde key. Press the accent key once more to restore the panel size.


Perfect. Thank you

Adobe Employee
October 20, 2022

Hi @giP17213482 

The functionality to expand the panels is enhanced in new Adobe Bridge 13.0, please refer the section Expand panels in article : https://helpx.adobe.com/in/bridge/using/adobe-bridge-workspace.html

Thanks,

Bridge Team

Inspiring
October 20, 2022
Yes, I have looked at all of this. What I was looking for is how to retain the functions from the last version. I found a work around in the new version that is sufficient. Thank you for your reply