Have you found that some keyboard shortcuts in Photoshop CS5 (Mac) haven’t been working? Or are some tools acting strangely, as if the Option or Shift keys were pressed?
It turns out that Mac OS X 10.6.5 introduced a bug where modifier keys might stick; for example, you might always see the Hand tool, as if the spacebar was pressed, and you might be unable to switch away from the Hand tool. One way I experienced it was when I tried to press the Command and Spacebar keys to get the temporary Zoom tool, but nothing would happen. The bug was also in Mac OS X 10.6.6, but Adobe reports that Apple finally fixed the problem in the. So while there have been various workarounds that involve tracking down software conflicts, now that Mac OS X 10.6.7 is out, the fastest and simplest solution is to download and install the Apple update.
As usual, you can run Software Update to get the new version, or you can download the Combo installer from the link above. While the problem isn’t mentioned in Apple’s release notes for 10.6.7, this issue is related to a change that Apple made to an API in Mac OS X 10.6.5, as explained in.
All the best Photoshop CC 2017 Mac keyboard shortcuts on a 1-page. Move marquee while drawing selection, Hold Spacebar while drawing marquee. Keyboard Shortcuts – Mac. Spacebar + CMD + Click&Drag – Precise Zoom. Use this Keyboard Shortcut to quickly zoom in and out of specific areas of a photo. Especially great for detailed editing work in Photoshop.
A number of Mac applications were affected, but Photoshop was the most prominent one, and there are several threads discussing it on the Adobe User-to-User Forum for Photoshop. Update: OpenType issues introduced with Mac OS X 10.6.7 Upgrading to 10.6.7 is no longer a no-brainer. Apple has apparently, so if you use OpenType fonts (and who wouldn’t, since they’re modern and cross-platform) you may have problems printing or rendering from them in 10.6.7. I suppose it comes down to whether it’s more important to you to have your keyboard shortcuts working in programs like Photoshop (in which case you’d upgrade to 10.6.7), or whether you need reliable handling of OpenType fonts (in which case you’d stick with 10.6.6).
( Update to this update: Apple has fixed this OpenType issue in the, so make sure you run that update after updating to 10.6.7.). I’ve been playing around with it and I thought I might have seen a little weirdness, but I couldn’t make it happen in another user account on my Mac that’s much cleaner (not as many background utilities). And in either account, I couldn’t reproduce any differences between 16-bit and 8-bit editing when a curve adjustment layer exists. I had no tool switching problems while editing in 16-bit mode. If you can reproduce it consistently, especially in a clean user account, with the most current Photoshop CS5 update installed, you should report it in an Adobe forum thread about this problem where Adobe employees are hanging out, like the one I linked to in the post. If something odd is still happening, they’ll want to help isolate it.
Thanks for posting this but I think I have a different kind of problem with Keyboard shortcuts on the Mac. I have an iMac with the small keyboard and when I try to use any tool with a shortcut like “M” for the rectangular marquee tool; if I try to press it again fast enough to go to the Circular Marquee it doesn’t work.
No matter how many times I press it nothing happens. This is the same for any other shortcut that have more than one tool to get to them. I’ve had this problem with Two Macs I owned with CS4 and CS5 even the trials of both photoshop versions have the same problem with me. Do you know what causes this or how to fix it? PLEASE let me know. I haven’t found anyone else with this problem.
I just tried this in Photoshop CS5 with the preferences reset to factory settings, and I see what you mean. By default, you’re not supposed to be able to switch tools by pressing the same key.
What you’re seeing is actually the way it’s supposed to work out of the box, and this is probably why you saw it happen on any version you tried. Don’t worry, though, there are two ways to make the tool switch happen: A. Open Photoshop preferences, and in the General pane, deselect “Use Shift Key For Tool Switch.” Now the tool switch will work the way you expect. It’s possible that you might have learned Photoshop with this preference turned off; that might be why you expect it to work just by pressing the shortcut key again.
But by default, a tool won’t switch unless you also press Shift. Leave the preference the way it is, but press Shift plus the shortcut key to switch tools. Personally, I like having to press Shift, because for me it’s like a “safety latch” that avoids accidental blind tool switches when I have all panels hidden. With the current default behavior, even if I’ve hidden the tools, I can be certain that a tool stays the way it is unless I press Shift. And by the way, it doesn’t matter how quickly you press the shortcut key. Once you’ve got it in tool switch mode, all that matters is that you press the key again.
The only variation in this behavior is the new “spring-loaded” feature in Photoshop CS5 where, for example, if you currently have the Selection tool, you can use the Rectangular Marquee tool temporarily by pressing and holding it. Once you release the key, the tool springs back to the Selection tool.
That difference here is that you are pressing and holding, instead of just briefly tapping the key. I am having the same problem as Pete, but I am running CS5.1 on OS 10.6.8! I have described the problem below: When I start photoshop, every time I switch from layer to layer or I switch tools using my keyboard shortcuts, it gives me the mac loading symbol (this is new). The loading symbol I am referring to is the lines that look like large clock lines, not the spinning beach ball of death. But it ultimately gets what I am trying to do, and it responds to my keyboard request. Then, once I have been using the program for about 3 to 4 minutes, it starts doing something different.
When I use a keyboard shortcut to switch from one tool to another. Example: I am using the clone stamp, but I want to switch to the healing brush tool. So naturally, I hit “J” on my keyboard and the tool SHOULD switch from Clone to Healing Brush.
But what happens in my case, is it will give me the loading symbol (shown above) while over on my tools panel, the selected tool switches briefly from Clone to Healing brush, then instantaneously, I get another loading symbol and it switches BACK to CLONE, without me hitting anything.
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To shed a little more light, trying to change the shortcut within photoshop from 'h' to 'space bar' gives me an error saying I can only use keys a-z also. But I know why that error comes up. Since you can only use bare keys for tools, that is, you can't use a key plus a modifier (Shift etc) for tools, it means Photoshop thinks you are trying to add a modifier key to the shortcut. And that means for some unknown reason, your keyboard might be sending more than just the spacebar key signal. As if the Shift or Alt key is stuck down. Maybe that's why the spacebar isn't working. When you try to use the spacebar in Photoshop, does it turn into the Zoom tool?
If it does, then the Command (if Mac) or Ctrl (if Windows) key is acting stuck. If it doesn't, it might be the Alt/Option or Shift key that is acting stuck.
Also, if you use the text tool in Photoshop and try to type a space, do you get a space, or something else? That might help determine what the spacebar is really doing.
Those are just extrapolations based on the observation. I don't know if that is what is really going on, but the error indicates that Photoshop thinks a second key is being pressed in addition to Spacebar.