KEYBOARD SHORTCUT FOR TOGGLE SELECTED LAYER VISIBLE/INVISIBLE? CS2
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I'm constantly clicking a layer visible/invisible to see its effect on the general image, but I have to do this with the mouse.
Is there a keyboard shortcut for toggling on/off a layer's visibility/invisibility?
Running CS2
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It should be the same as with the newer versions: Ctrl + < or Cmd + <
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Hi Benjamin Root ~
That doesn't work on my CS2 Version 9
The standard Windows keyboard, like that of a typewriter, has the < above the comma on the comma key, so that SHFT-COMMA is necessary to get to < . So, CTRL-COMMA is the only thing available. I tried CTRL-SHFT-COMMA but that didn't work either.
I notice that CTRL-[ and CTRL-] (brackets) moves the selection of layers up and down, so I tried CTRL with just about every key on the keyboard, but nothing had any effect on visible/invisible for the selected layer.
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‌Sorry, it would actually be Ctrl + , If you don't see this option, go into the keyboard shortcuts, application menus, layer, then set a shortcut for hide layers. if it still doesn't work, try a preference reset:
Win: Press and hold Ctrl+Alt+Shift immediately after initiating Photoshop's startup. A box will appear asking if you want to continue with the reset, select "yes." If you don't see this, you weren't fast enough...Try again.
Mac: Press and hold Cmd+Opt+Shift and start Photoshop. A box will appear, asking if you want to continue with the reset, select "yes."
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Ctrl+ and Ctrl - cause the size of the canvas to increase and decrease.
• I've looked at (as you suggested)
keyboard shortcuts > application menus > layer > then set a shortcut for hide layers
. . . but when I select "Hide layers" I can't enter text in the text box that opens up:
Is there a secret to entering something in "Hide layers"? I'd like to use Ctrl-Shift-Q.
Also:
• I looked at Preferences but couldn't figure out anything there
• <<Press and hold Ctrl+Alt+Shift immediately after initiating Photoshop's startup. A box will appear asking if you want to continue with the reset, select "yes." If you don't see this, you weren't fast enough...Try again.>>
Alas, I tried it two dozen times but it only worked once, and then the message box that came up wasn't a question about reset, it had something to do with disabling something.
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‌The + is simply what we use to describe adding multiple keystrokes at the same time. For instance, Ctrl+J to duplicate a layer.
So, pressing "Ctrl" and "," is usually the toggle layer on off or hide/show layer.
As for setting the custom key, actually press Ctrl, Shift and Q on your keyboard. If it's currently set for something else, you will receive a warning. I'd recommend using the standard Ctrl and , shortcut, but the decision is ultimately yours.
Hmm, did you launch Photoshop then immediately press Ctrl, Alt, and Shift at the same time? You must be very quick.

