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Toggle easily between open images (as in cs6 - by holding down the photoshop icon)

New Here ,
Nov 29, 2020 Nov 29, 2020

In photoshop cs6, there was a way to view all open images in a grid: by holding down the photoshop icon.  It was fast and easy, and a handy way to toggle between images, and see all the images at once.  

 

I am having trouble finding a simple way to do that in this new photoshop.  I know there is a multiple step way to do it using the windows tab - but that feels clunky and inefficient.  I am curious, is there a way to make it happen the shortcut way, like it did in cs6?  

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Nov 29, 2020 Nov 29, 2020

What operating system are you using?

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New Here ,
Nov 30, 2020 Nov 30, 2020

Mac OS Big Sur 11.0.1

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Community Expert ,
Nov 30, 2020 Nov 30, 2020

Are you using a different Mac than you were with cs6?

 

Anyhow your Mac needs a Force Touch Trackpad to enable Force click

https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT204352

 

 

Another way that should work is to press control and the down arrow on your keyboard.

 

Also photoshop needs to have Floating Document Windows enabled.

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New Here ,
Dec 01, 2020 Dec 01, 2020

Hello Jeff,

 

Thank you so much for this - this is so very helpful.  This function is still not quite the same as the older version - there is this one funny hanging window that is the blank photoshop window with no pictures, and if you are zoomed in at all, it keeps the image zoomed in.  I wonder why photoshop would have taken away such a handy function?

 

The older operating system I have the older version of photoshop on is 10.6.8.  Thank you for this.

 

 

 

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Community Expert ,
Dec 01, 2020 Dec 01, 2020

If in photoshop you go to Window>Application Frame and turn it off, you won't get that blank photoshop window.

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LEGEND ,
Dec 01, 2020 Dec 01, 2020

Aplication Frame in Window menu, where (on Windows)?

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Dec 01, 2020 Dec 01, 2020
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It's a mac only thing. Windows versions of photoshop always have the

Application Frame on and it can't be turned off.

 

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