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For information about changing the key assignment of a keyboard shortcut, see Mac Help for your version of the Macintosh operating system or see your utility application. The following list includes keyboard shortcuts for only the most common tasks. Search and visualize default keyboard shortcuts for Adobe Photoshop, for Mac keyboards with or without a numeric keypad, and for generic PC keyboards. How to use: Click on a category on the left, then hover over a function on the right. Alternatively, enter a keyword into the search input field, and hover over the results. From keyboard shortcuts to hidden tools, Apple has packed Macs full of features that will help you work more quickly and easily. Keyboard Shortcuts to Capture a Screen Shot with Mac OS X Mavericks and Yosemite The Macintosh operating system has always made it easy to capture a screen shot. A screen shot is an image of your computer desktop or an active window. For information about changing the key assignment of a keyboard shortcut, see Mac Help for your version of the Macintosh operating system or see your utility application. The following list includes keyboard shortcuts for only the most common tasks.
This list includes the keyboard shortcuts that you can use to work with the Photoshop Elements tools. For more information about the Photoshop Elements tools, see Tools. You'll find additional shortcuts in menu commands and tool tips.
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Result | Windows | Mac OS |
---|---|---|
Cycle through tools that have the same keyboard shortcut | Shift-press keyboard shortcut (preference setting, Use Shift Key for Tool Switch, must be enabled) | Shift-press keyboard shortcut (preference setting, Use Shift Key for Tool Switch, must be enabled) |
Cycle through nested tools | Alt-click tool | Option-click tool |
Move tool | V | V |
Zoom tool | Z | Z |
Hand tool | H | H |
Eyedropper tool | I | I |
Rectangular Marquee tool Elliptical Marquee tool | M | M |
Lasso tool Magnetic Lasso tool Polygonal Lasso tool | L | L |
Magic Wand tool Selection Brush tool Quick Selection tool Refined Selection tool Auto Selection tool | A | A |
Horizontal Type tool Vertical Type tool Horizontal Type Mask tool Vertical Type Mask tool Text on Selection Text on Shape Text on Path | T | T |
Crop tool Perspective Crop Cookie Cutter tool | C | C |
Recompose tool | W | W |
Straighten tool | P | P |
Eye tool | Y | Y |
Spot Healing Brush tool Healing Brush tool | J | J |
Clone Stamp tool Pattern Stamp tool | S | S |
Eraser tool Background Eraser tool Magic Eraser tool | E | E |
Pencil tool | N | N |
Brush tool Impressionist Brush Color Replacement tool | B | B |
Smart Brush tool Detail Smart Brush tool | F | F |
Paint Bucket tool | K | K |
Gradient tool | G | G |
Custom Shape tool Rectangle tool Rounded Rectangle tool Ellipse tool Polygon tool Star tool Line tool Shape Selection tool | U | U |
Blur tool Sharpen tool Smudge tool | R | R |
Sponge tool Dodge tool Burn tool | O | O |
Show/Hide all panels | Tab | Tab |
Default foreground and background colors | D | D |
Switch foreground and background colors | X | X |
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Is it possible to create a keyboard shortcut to open Developer Tools on on Google Chrome on a Mac?
Ctrl-Shift-J does it on Linux and Windows.
4 Answers
The default should beCommand+Option+i (or Command+Option+j for the JavaScript console).
Stephen RauchI think most Keyboard Shortcuts are listed in menus, when applicable.
Also...you can often define your own custom keyboard shortcuts in OS X by going to System Preferences > Keyboard & Mouse > Keyboard Shortcuts, then Adding a new shortcut that matches the name of the menu item you want to access. See full instructions at OSXDaily.com.
Mac Keyboard Shortcuts Cheat Sheet
If needed, this OSXDaily.com article has a good rundown on which symbols match which modifier keys. Also, I always remember the ALT/Option key because it's symbol shows an 'alternate' path: ⌥
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Windows uses F12
you can map that to Developer Tools, which is what I did.
icon → System Preferences... → Keyboard → Shortcuts (tab button)
- Click the + Button
- Application select: Google Chrome and/or Chromium and/or Google Chrome Canary
- Menu Item: Developer Tools
- Keyboard Shortcut:
F12
- Then hit Add (of course)
Of course you can put in whatever you want there instead of F12
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For people who want to use the shortcut to F12 (like in every other browser and/or os), you can use the answer of paulj, but in the Shortcuts tab, you first need to click in the left list at App Shortcuts.
Then you get the + button to add Google Chrome:
Excel Shortcuts On A Mac
Hint: If you use another language, the dev tools has also another name.
For example in german I have to use Entwicklertools. You can find the correct name if you look in Chrome: