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How to add Print button to tool bar?

Explorer ,
Jun 14, 2018 Jun 14, 2018

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I click the print button very often. Is there a way to add the Print button onto the tool bar?

I also create a new document very often. I'd like that on the tool bar as well.

(I use a lot of hotkeys, but I dont like using hotkeys when they are very far apart that require 2 hands. Also dont want to change the default hotkey for print because I use photoshop on different computers)

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Guide , Jun 14, 2018 Jun 14, 2018

Not possible but you can easily create actions.

Many tutorials on the internet such as

https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/how-to/photoshop-record-action.html

In Button mode you simply click that button to perform your recorded action.

Come back if you need more help.

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Jun 14, 2018 Jun 14, 2018

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Not that I know of.  I was going to suggest creating a hotkey,  until I read your last part of the post

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Not possible but you can easily create actions.

Many tutorials on the internet such as

https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/how-to/photoshop-record-action.html

In Button mode you simply click that button to perform your recorded action.

Come back if you need more help.

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I was about ready to pop back on here to suggest actions.  I didn't think of it at first...until I just used an action at work (I have actions to convert images to GS or CMYK for an image in order to be in the print thresholds for newsprint or glossy ads) then I had a bit of a facepalm moment and realized I forgot to mention that. 

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Ya I was actually using Actions for a bit, but when I minimized it to use other windows it became just as much clicking as File/Print

because I have to bring up the Actions window again and scroll to find the Print action.

My goal is to narrow down Click+Scroll+Click to single click per action for frequently used functions such as Print and Create New document.

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SJ  I occasionally pop up and mention gaming keyboards and their G-keys.  I am currently using a Logitech G910 keyboard that has nine G-keys that can be used in three banks, so 27 options.  I also have a Razer Orbweaver that has about 25 keys for which you can have as many profiles as you like.

Of the two, Logitech has the better software as you can paste long strings into a key function, but they both will do macros etc.  Razer (Syntax) scores in its app contexts switching which is completely transparent.  You have to switch manually with Logitech.

I love having a single button to do things like switch and reset workspaces; step backwards, paste long URLs into forum posts etc. and would hate to be without these devices now.

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You may want to assign an F-key to that action...

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