Is there a keystroke for "Apply Changes"? I hate having to move my mouse cursor from the canvas up to the toolbar to apply changes; especially from the Text tool. Is there a keyboard shortcut for "Apply Changes" so that I can stay in the canvas?
It's a small thing, but it's annoying.
Keyboard Shortcut for "Apply Changes"??
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Re: Keyboard Shortcut for "Apply Changes"??
For many dialogs boxes, the default action is highlighted and pressing the Enter key will Apply Changes.
For some others eg Cropping double clicking will apply the changes.
For some others eg Cropping double clicking will apply the changes.
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Re: Keyboard Shortcut for "Apply Changes"??
This may be the same thing: you can record a script of that function, then bind that script to a shortcut key.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FmJvJHpOzi4 (at about the 1:50 mark)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FmJvJHpOzi4 (at about the 1:50 mark)
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Re: Keyboard Shortcut for "Apply Changes"??
CTRL + Enter will usually get you out of the text edit mode if you're editing on the canvas. Of course, as hartpaul suggested initially double clicking outside of the text will apply it as well.
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Re: Keyboard Shortcut for "Apply Changes"??
Help... First timer here with psp 9. Stoopid question time i'm afraid. I open a pic. I want to crop it. I select crop tool. Crop pic. Then tick the tick apply symbol. Job done. Then i want to clone something out of the pic. I select crop tool. Crop it out..looks lovely. Hey? Where's the apply tick? How to i save the post clone changes. Feel stupid .. sorry...
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Re: Keyboard Shortcut for "Apply Changes"??
The clone tool doesn't have an apply button. The only brush in PSP that has an apply button is the warp brush. All other brushes are immediate and permanent.
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Re: Keyboard Shortcut for "Apply Changes"??
When you finish an action, such as pen, or brush, then right click and see an option to "Apply.
