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November 6, 2018
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Control L does not work as a shortcut for Levels

  • November 6, 2018
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Any hints for a solution?  Using Adobe CC.  CTRL-L worked fine as shortcut in CS5

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    Trevor.Dennis
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    November 7, 2018

    carltj  wrote

    Any hints for a solution?  Using Adobe CC.  CTRL-L worked fine as shortcut in CS5

    Some workspaces use shortcuts differently, with Motion being a case in point, but I just went right through the workspaces, and the only ones where Ctrl L did not open Levels, were the ones I had changed myself.

    This sounds like you are new to CC having just moved from CS5.  Is that the case?

    If yes, I am not sure how CC 2019 would handle Preferences.  I'd strongly advise resetting Preferences before spending a long time trying to track down your issue by other means.  If that fails, come back and we'll try some other ideas.

    carltjAuthor
    Participant
    November 7, 2018

    Hello Trevor,

    I continued to play around with this. I got literal minded and wondered if the “L” needed to be a capital L. So, I pressed CTRL Shift L and Levels popped onto the screen. After this all that was needed was to use the old CTRL L without the shift.

    Carl

    JJMack
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    November 7, 2018

    What version of Photoshop are you using Shift+Ctrl+L should be menu Image>auto tone

    JJMack
    Bojan Živković11378569
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    November 7, 2018

    It works fine on Win and latest release of Photoshop. Check that you have selected pixel based layer / layer mask in the Layers panel. Another thing to check is keyboard shortcuts from Preferences menu because you or someone else may have modified that shortcut and assign it to some other command.

    JJMack
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    November 7, 2018

    What kind of layer is the current Photoshop target. Is a single pixel layer or layer mask the current target.  Ctrl+L is not always useable  Levels is not always available.

    JJMack