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What key is cmd in ps retouching and where can I find it?

CMD key refers to the command key of mac computer, which is a special key for mac. Under windows, the corresponding shortcut keys are Windows key and Ctrl key. Most keyboards have two Ctrl keys, which are located in the lower left corner and the lower right corner of the main keyboard area.

Command key, also known as Apple key, is the fourth key from the left in the last row of Apple standard keyboard, which is located between the Option key and the space bar. Command is equivalent to the control (Ctrl) key in Windows, and most shortcut keys on macOS only need to replace Command with Control on Windows. Command and shift have the same function, that is, to select multiple files, just like control in Windows.

For example, the shortcut key of PS in mac computer is CMD+XXX, then the corresponding shortcut key in Windows system is Ctrl+XXX.

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The following are common shortcut keys for using Ctrl key in PS:

1, create a new graphics file ctrl+n.

2. Create a new file with the default settings of CTRL+ALT+N.

3. Open the existing picture Ctrl+O.

4. Open mode ... CTRL+ALT+O.

5. Close the current image.

6. Save the current image

7. Save as ... Ctrl+Shift+S.

8. Store copies.

9. Page Settings Ctrl+Shift+P

10, print ctrl+p.

1 1. Open the preset dialog Ctrl+K.

12. display the last preset dialog alt+ctrl+k.

13. Set the General option (in the preset dialog box) Ctrl+ 1.

14. Set "Save File" (in the preset dialog box) Ctrl+2.

15. Set "Display and Cursor" (in the preset dialog box) Ctrl+3.

16. Set the transparent area and color gamut (in the preset dialog box) Ctrl+4.

17. Set the unit and ruler (in the Preset dialog box) Ctrl+5.

18. Set "Guides and Grids" (in the preset dialog box) Ctrl+6.

19. Set "Plug-ins and scratch disks" (in the preset dialog box) Ctrl+7.

20. Set "Memory and Image Cache" (in the preset dialog box) Ctrl+8.

2 1, resume/redo the previous ctrl+z.

22, restore more than two steps of operation ctrl+alt+z.

23. redo two or more operations ctrl+shift+z.

24. Cut the selected image or path Ctrl+X or F2.

25. Copy the selected image or path.

26. merge and copy Ctrl+Shift+C

27. Paste the contents of the clipboard into Ctrl+V or F4 in the current drawing.

28. paste the contents of the clipboard into the check box ctrl+shift+v.

29. freely transform Ctrl+T

30. Transform the copied pixel data again and create a copy Ctrl+Shift+Alt+T3 1, and freely transform the copied pixel data CTRL+SHIFT+T. ..

Fill the selected area or the whole layer with the background color Ctrl+BackSpace or Ctrl+Del.