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Déselectionner un calque

Explorer ,
Nov 19, 2025 Nov 19, 2025

Bonjour à tous, suite à une réinstalle de mon MAC j'ai une question SVP.

Sur photoshop je clique sur un élément de ma création et ça selectionne le calque de cet élément. Mais avant le simple fait de faire ENTREE sur son clavier déselectionnait ce calque, mais je ne trouve pas ce paramètre. 

Merci d'avance à vous tous

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Hello everyone, I have a question after reinstalling my Mac.

In Photoshop, when I click on an element in my creation, it selects that element's layer. Previously, simply pressing "Enter" on the keyboard deselected that layer, but I can't find that setting.

Thank you all in advance.

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Explorer , Nov 21, 2025 Nov 21, 2025

J'ai compris, je dois décocher "Option de transf" et là je peux déselectionner avec la touche ENTREESCR-20251121-jdtv.png

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Adobe Employee ,
Nov 19, 2025 Nov 19, 2025

Hi, thanks for reaching out! 

Please let us know the version of Photoshop you're using along with the macOS version you're working on. 

In Photoshop the Enter/Return key can be used to commit to changes like crop while editing but not as a shortcut to deselect elements or selected layers. You can go to the Edit menu in Photoshop, then Keyboard shortcuts, and assign/change the Keyboard shortcut for Deselect layer under Select (see attached screenshot). 


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Nikunj

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Explorer ,
Nov 19, 2025 Nov 19, 2025

Thank you for your reply. I'm using Photoshop 2026. But I'm sure that before, I could select an element by clicking on it (see the screenshot) and confirm or deselect it simply by pressing the ENTER key on my keyboard.SCR-20251119-myam.png

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Adobe Employee ,
Nov 19, 2025 Nov 19, 2025

Thanks for the screenshot! Is it possible that you have inadvertently set a custom keyboard shortcut (but even then, Photoshop will not take Enter as a recognised shortcut)? You can use it to commit changes to tools like Crop and the shape tool (when creating a new shape by entering dimensions), among others.


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Explorer ,
Nov 20, 2025 Nov 20, 2025

bonjour et merci de la réponse. En fait ça fonctionne quand je créé un rectangle par exemple. Il y a bien les "poignées" et elles disparaissent quand je clique su la touche ENTREE. En revanche quand je selectionne à nouveau ce rectangle la touche ENTREE n'a aucun effet. Si cela se trouve ça a toujours été ainsi et c'est moi qui me fait des idées !!

 

Hello and thank you for your reply. Actually, it works when I create a rectangle, for example. The handles are there, and they disappear when I press the ENTER key. However, when I select the rectangle again, the ENTER key has no effect. Perhaps it's always been like this, and I'm just imagining things!

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Explorer ,
Nov 21, 2025 Nov 21, 2025
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J'ai compris, je dois décocher "Option de transf" et là je peux déselectionner avec la touche ENTREESCR-20251121-jdtv.png

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