Everyone knows you can move an object in Adobe Photoshop, InDesign or Illustrator by selecting it and hitting one of the arrow keys. This typically results in the object moving one point at a time. But if you hold down the Shift key while hitting the arrow keys, the object will move by 10 points. Not a huge time saver, but every little bit helps.




this is one of those things
Fri, 03/06/2009 - 12:32 — Visitor (not verified)this is one of those things i kind of remember.but mixup if it is the shift/option or commant. thanks for setting it straight. SHIFT! and every second helps in photoshop.
Arrows Functions
Fri, 03/06/2009 - 14:36 — Gary Spedding (not verified)I use Windows Platform but maybe this works in MACs too. You can highlight the Blend mode Field in the Layer Styles Dialog and arrow up and down to cycle the blends - But that is history state intensive. BUT I find you can highlight a pattern or a gradient in the Layer styles panel and Left/Right or Up/Down arrow to cylce through the respective patterns,grads etc. This is NOT History state intensive!!
Coincidentally...
Fri, 03/06/2009 - 15:17 — JamesThat's going to be the topic of a hint I post first thing next week, as chance would have it.
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