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Hello,
Before you would use CTRL+F to repeat the last filter used directly, and CTRL+ALT+F to use the last filter, but to input different values. Now that keyboard shortcut is gone. How can I restore that shortcut? It's really useful for some actions.
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Check out the final paragraph from an Adobe staff member on this thread:
(He says if you restore the old keyboard shortcut of Ctrl F to last filter, then Ctrl Alt F will work the way you want it to.)
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Now what are you using? Did you change cc 2017 shortcut?
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What I need is to use the last filter, but calling for the value prompt of that filter, as opposed to just simply apply it again directly with the values I already used before.
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There is no short cut that works interactively where you set new values it uses the values you used last. It is ture that the Last Filter used Shortcut use to be Ctrl+F and in in Now Alt+Ctrl+F newer version of Photoshop CS6 is Alt+Ctrl+F. I just tested my CS2 and CS3 install and see that. Using that shortcut it applies the last filter use again. For example I used menu filter>Blur>Gasuan Blur. Then each time I use Ctrl+F the image blurs a little more. Here are some cs3 screen captures. You can see Last Filter Ctrl+F changes to Gaussiam Blur Ctrl+F after I use filter Gassian blur. I user Ctrl+F 15 times each time the image blured some more none were interactive with a dialog.
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See Barb's reply. Thank you for your time anyway.
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Check out the final paragraph from an Adobe staff member on this thread:
(He says if you restore the old keyboard shortcut of Ctrl F to last filter, then Ctrl Alt F will work the way you want it to.)
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BarbBinder wrote
Check out the final paragraph from an Adobe staff member on this thread:
(He says if you restore the old keyboard shortcut of Ctrl F to last filter, then Ctrl Alt F will work the way you want it to.)
It works too ! Now that was today's "I learnt something today....."
Dave
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Dave are you on a mac? I tried on windows in CC 2017 both apply the last fileter without dialog.
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No John I'm on Windows 10
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I wonder if it has to do with Windows 10 preview which I have installed.
I reset all Photoshop tools. Set up the shortcut closed down Photoshop. Open Photoshop Open edit shortcuts to see the shortcuts Put the in the clipboard. Open a new document and paste in the clipboard use filter blur gaussian blur. Both shortcuts work the same no dialog.
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That's weird. Shouldn't be an issue, but could be.
However, I see a difference on your keyboard shortcuts.
As you can see, below CTRL+F on "Last Filter", I don't have ALT+CTRL+F set up on a blank space like you do. Maybe it has something to do with that?
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The answer was in your append I added the Ctrl+F shortcut. I did not also delete the Ctrt+Alt+F shortcut I saw that you did that was the answer.
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That's it Barb! Thank you so much!
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You are most welcome!

