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After updating, I'm no longer getting my Ctrl/Alt/Shift panel toolbar in Photoshop on my Surface Pro. The lack of it greatly hinders my workflow, so how do I get it back? It's no longer in the Technology Preview section of Settings, so I assume the feature is now out of beta, but I can't find it anywhere. Help would be greatly appreciated, thanks!
[Subject edited for clarity. Was "Modifier Keys toolbar missing in Photoshop 24.3"]
@DashMartin here is why you are not seeing this function:
With the March release of Photoshop 24.3, we will no longer support the Technology Preview - Modifier Keys Palette.
Default state: On
The Modifier Keys Palette is a toolbar that provides quick access to frequently used keyboard modifiers on the Windows touch devices, such as the Surface Pro 3.
https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/using/technology-previews.html
I've found a 3rd party application that will make up for Photoshop's shortcomings. It's called Numpad Emulator. It's an onscreen virtual number pad, but customizable. You can remove all the number keys and replace them with just CTRL,ALT and SHIFT. You can also add other keys that Photoshop's Modifier Keys pallette didn't. I hope this helps anyone else coming here to find an answer.
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I was able to replicate the issue on my other pc. After update, the modifier keys toolbar disappeared. I hope there's a fix for this soon.
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Ctrl, Alt, and Shift are keys on a keyboard; they are not part of Photoshop. Are you using an internal or external keyboard with your surface pro?
Try this link, but if it is not what you are looking for, you might try the Microsoft forum.
Do you have a screen shot of what we are looking for?
Jane
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Sure, I rolled back to 24.2.1 and took a screenshot for you. See below.
To answer your question, I generally don't use my hardware keyboard with my Surface. I only use the on screen keyboard for naming files and use Photoshop's built-in Modifier Keys pallette for doing actual work. Using the onscreen keyboard works for some things, but if something I need to get to is under the keyboard (which takes up half the screen) I have to minimize the keyboard which turns off the modifier.
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I don't use a Surface Pro, but I do see the issue now. I've changed your subject line for clarity. If Adobe Staff does not answer within a day or two, tag me by pressing @ and choosing my name so I can followup.
Jane
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I'm having the same issue. Still not there so I also downgraded. I'm not sure why they'd take such a useful feature away.
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Hi, it might be an unwanted issue.For my part, I'd love it to be available on a Mac, it could be a very nice accessibility feature, as it works also without a stylus.
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@DashMartin here is why you are not seeing this function:
With the March release of Photoshop 24.3, we will no longer support the Technology Preview - Modifier Keys Palette.
Default state: On
The Modifier Keys Palette is a toolbar that provides quick access to frequently used keyboard modifiers on the Windows touch devices, such as the Surface Pro 3.
https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/using/technology-previews.html
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Thank you, @CoryShubert
Did I miss that in the release notes, or was it not listed?
https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/using/whats-new.html
Mmh... not listed...
It is odd to hide the removal of a feature that was active by default, for years, would it be experimental...
I know not many users took advantage of it, but still...
Now, the question is, can a developer create such a panel in UXP, just for the accessibility value... @Davide_Barranca ?
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Awesome. Glad it's been removed.
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I hope you rely on the next feature they remove since you are glad they removed mine.
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I was being sarcastic.
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Ok, so if it's no longer in the Technology Preview, one would assume it was moved from beta to standard? I can't imagine dumping a useful feature like this all together. It forces people to not update to the newest version. I just don't see the reasoning in removing it.
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I've found a 3rd party application that will make up for Photoshop's shortcomings. It's called Numpad Emulator. It's an onscreen virtual number pad, but customizable. You can remove all the number keys and replace them with just CTRL,ALT and SHIFT. You can also add other keys that Photoshop's Modifier Keys pallette didn't. I hope this helps anyone else coming here to find an answer.
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The Photoshop Developers must hate people who use a 2 in 1 as a tablet with a pen. First they take away Surface Dial Support and now this. I understand the Dial, but it shouldn't be hard to have an onscreen Shift, Alt, and Control Button. So annoying.
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I am [still] using the Surface Pro 3 that I got at the 2014 Adobe Max conference. All attendees received a brand new Surface Pro 3 for "free" and at that conference both Adobe and Microsoft made a huge deal about new features in Photoshop - like the Modifier Keys Panel - for use on touchscreen devices... specifically the Surface Pros. The Modifier Keys Panel is infinitely useful when using Photoshop on a touchscreen device.
It is a user-optional panel. Why remove it entirely from Photoshop? I strongly recommend that Adobe reinstate the Modifier Keys Panel with the next immediate update.