General photoshop question
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I got a new computer about 9 months ago and on my old computer in photoshop I had a program or an action or something that made the toolbox on the left and palettes on the right disappear from the screen until I moused over them and then they appeared. I loved that feature because I could make the image full screen without those items getting in the way. Problem is now I don't know what I did to enable that feature and have been wracking (sp??) my brain ever since trying to remember. Does anyone have any idea what I did and how I can get it back? Thanks cap
Cap,
I don't know the answer but there is already shortcut keys to achieve what you want to do.
F = toggles screen modes
Shift-F = Turns menu bar on and off in full screen modes
Tab = toggles the toolbox, status bar, and palettes on and off
Shift-Tab = toggle only the palettes on and off
Hovering the mouse over provides help
Hope this helps .....
Ian
I don't know the answer but there is already shortcut keys to achieve what you want to do.
F = toggles screen modes
Shift-F = Turns menu bar on and off in full screen modes
Tab = toggles the toolbox, status bar, and palettes on and off
Shift-Tab = toggle only the palettes on and off
Hovering the mouse over provides help
Hope this helps .....
Ian
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Cap,
The plugin is called Photoshop Interface Assistant, I tried the trial some time ago. It's available from lots of sites, try http://www.soft32.com/download_25245.html.
I didn't like it as much as I thought I would. Current version is 2.5 I think. I don't believe it has been updated for some time, (see note below re CS3)
Instead I use voice commands using Voice Commander when I have a heavy PS/CS2 session. Voice Commander is an inexpensive current window/program, voice activated macro tool, much loved by gamers. Version 3 is the latest and best. The command sets/software profiles are shared just like Curvemeister pins.
I assume you know that CS3 has an autohide feature built in?
Cheers
Brian
The plugin is called Photoshop Interface Assistant, I tried the trial some time ago. It's available from lots of sites, try http://www.soft32.com/download_25245.html.
I didn't like it as much as I thought I would. Current version is 2.5 I think. I don't believe it has been updated for some time, (see note below re CS3)
Instead I use voice commands using Voice Commander when I have a heavy PS/CS2 session. Voice Commander is an inexpensive current window/program, voice activated macro tool, much loved by gamers. Version 3 is the latest and best. The command sets/software profiles are shared just like Curvemeister pins.
I assume you know that CS3 has an autohide feature built in?
Cheers
Brian
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Ian
My apologies for taking so long to reply, have been away. Also, I said I was using Voice Commander when I should have said Game Commander 3. I believe Voice Commander is a Mac only product. Nonetheless I have attached the 'gcc' command file for CS2 for GC3, plus a version in text. This file has two 'sub-sets' of commands, a 'full set' and a reduced set with some of my own concoctions, including running curvemeister and noise ninja.
I stress again that using voice control really speeds things up when I have a heavy editing session. The ability to execute commands without lifting my (Wacom) pen from the tablet, or changing tools is a real bonus.
Regards
Brian
My apologies for taking so long to reply, have been away. Also, I said I was using Voice Commander when I should have said Game Commander 3. I believe Voice Commander is a Mac only product. Nonetheless I have attached the 'gcc' command file for CS2 for GC3, plus a version in text. This file has two 'sub-sets' of commands, a 'full set' and a reduced set with some of my own concoctions, including running curvemeister and noise ninja.
I stress again that using voice control really speeds things up when I have a heavy editing session. The ability to execute commands without lifting my (Wacom) pen from the tablet, or changing tools is a real bonus.
Regards
Brian
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