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c.pfaffenbichler
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January 17, 2024
Question

rotate view tool 5˚ angle shortcuts

  • January 17, 2024
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G’day! 

I cannot even find the shortcut for rotating the view of (edited) an image 5˚ clockwise on the list 

https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/using/default-keyboard-shortcuts.html

but apparently it exists, so does anybody have an idea if the shortcut for the corresponding 5˚ counterclockwise-rotation exists? 

 

Regards, 

Pfaffenbichler 

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davescm
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January 17, 2024

On Windows pressing R then Enter then 5 does that. Not all three together but in that order.

R then Enter then 0 resets

R then Enter then -5 rotates anticlockwise

 

Dave

 

Legend
January 17, 2024

Yessir, Enter/Return activates the numerical entry field and then you can specify the degrees of rotation.

Jeff Arola
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Community Expert
January 17, 2024

If you have an Windows external keyboard, then pressing Alt+Print Screen works as F13

Alt+Scroll Lock is F14

Alt+Pause Break is F15

 

 

On the Mac side only the Apple or third party full size keyboards with numeric keypads have the F13 thru F19 keys.

 

Is there a way to script the Rotation View Tool and then assign a keyboard shortcut the script?

Legend
January 17, 2024

Closest I can get is R key -> Return (to highlight rotation field) -> Shift-up/down arrow (to constrain to 10 degrees of rotation)

Legend
January 17, 2024

What is the clockwise shortcut?

c.pfaffenbichler
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January 17, 2024

alt-F13 it seems. 

Legend
January 17, 2024

None of my three keyboards (Lenovo wired, Apple Bluetooth, and MacBook Pro built-in) have an F13 key.

Derek Cross
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January 17, 2024

Try pressing Shift as you rotate. You can also type in a specific amount: Image > Image Amount > Arbitrary.

 

 

c.pfaffenbichler
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January 17, 2024

I apologize, I worded the question incorrectly.

I didn’t mean rotating the actual image but the View, as with the Rotate View Tool. 

 

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