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Re: Is it time to run OSX fulltime now?
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Re: Is it time to run OSX fulltime now?


  • Subject: Re: Is it time to run OSX fulltime now?
  • From: email@hidden
  • Date: Tue, 7 Jan 2003 21:16:01 EST

I purchased a Mac mid-2002 to become bi-platform. I have been working on
Windoze for so many years and do a substantial amount of Photoshop work (ver
7). What I'm finding very frustrating on Mac OSX or 9x is that many of the
shortcut keys in Win don't exist on the Mac. ie: try duplicating an image or
rotating it or almost anything under the Image options without using your
mouse. Does anyone have some workarounds for this or do we just have to keep
mousing around?
Joe Butts

In a message dated 1/7/03 8:17:26 AM Pacific Standard Time,
email@hidden writes:


> Photoshop in X has an option "Use System Shortcut Keys" which if it's turned
> on makes the keyboard shortcuts very strange. it is also the only Adobe app
> I know of that offers a "hide" keystroke (ctrl-cmd-h); they (Adobe) have
> seen fit to hijack cmd-h in every other Adobe app I use, which is annoying,
> but option-click on a piece of the desktop still works in X.
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