Creating and Managing Keyboard Shortcuts, page 8
Reverting to Standard Photoshop Shortcuts
If you find that you just can’t live without Photoshop’s standard shortcut set, it’s easy to get it back.
Open the Keyboard Shortcut dialog box by choosing Edit>Keyboard Shortcuts, select Photoshop Defaults
from the Set drop-down list, and then click OK.
Of course, if you need them, any custom shortcut sets that you’ve created are still available.
You can select a custom set from the Set drop-down list in the Keyboard Shortcut dialog box at any time.
Deleting a Shortcut Set
Moving out, moving up, moving on. For some reason you decide you don’t need a particular shortcut
set anymore. The project is over and you’re sure you’ll never have to convert so many images to CMYK again.
You’re moving to a new job and you don’t want to leave your custom shortcuts laying around.
Whatever the reason, simply choose Edit>Keyboard Shortcuts to open the Keyboard Shortcut dialog box.
Next, use the Set drop-down list to select the shortcut set you want to delete, and then click the Delete
Shortcut Set button shown in Figure 8.
Figure 8: Click the trash can to delete the selected shortcut set.
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