When clicking on the fields in the pallettes, like changing the font
size for example - (in the font pallette) I have a hard time just
double clicking to select the contents. It always deselects or the
curser is inserted, etc. It's frustrating. It just doesn't behave
the way other apps do. Am I alone? Any suggestions?
Also, after resizing an image (or skewing, etc.), >I< click on the
toolbar and get a message "Apply the transformation?". Is there a
way to set the transformation without clicking on the toolbar? (like a
keyboard shortcut?)
t.i.a.
> When clicking on the fields in the pallettes, like changing the font
> size for example - (in the font pallette) I have a hard time just
> double clicking to select the contents. It always deselects or the
> curser is inserted, etc. It's frustrating. It just doesn't behave
> the way other apps do. Am I alone? Any suggestions?
You shouldn't have to double click.You should be able to select by dragging,
or single clicking. I don't know if your windows mouse settings in the
control panel would affect this otherwise.
> Also, after resizing an image (or skewing, etc.), >I< click on the
> toolbar and get a message "Apply the transformation?". Is there a
> way to set the transformation without clicking on the toolbar? (like a
> keyboard shortcut?)
'Enter' key.
Eddie wrote:
> When clicking on the fields in the pallettes, like changing the font
> size for example - (in the font pallette) I have a hard time just
> double clicking to select the contents. It always deselects or the
> curser is inserted, etc. It's frustrating. It just doesn't behave
> the way other apps do. Am I alone? Any suggestions?
>
> Also, after resizing an image (or skewing, etc.), >I< click on the
> toolbar and get a message "Apply the transformation?". Is there a
> way to set the transformation without clicking on the toolbar? (like a
> keyboard shortcut?)
>
> t.i.a.
In Photoshop almost every field can be selected (highlighted) by
clicking on the type or symbol next to it. If that's what you're asking.
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