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cc 2019 shortcuts

Participant ,
Nov 27, 2018 Nov 27, 2018

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an Idea to add an option to use 2018 or 2017 or even older version shortcuts inside 2019 version because some new shortcuts is confusing like the constrain or lock aspects when using shift key while transforming layers

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Community Beginner ,
Jan 09, 2019 Jan 09, 2019

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THANK YOU!!! the new shortcuts drive me crazy. I can not understand why Adobe changed it after 20 years. I work with Photoshop since 1995 and Indesign since start and suddenly i get confused while working with it. And i can not find any reason online why Adobe suddenly changes their short keys... first time in my career that i am quite angry with Adobe..

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Feb 21, 2019 Feb 21, 2019

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Add me as another user supporting this idea. Changing core functionality is massively impacting my 20+ years of neural pathways that have formed around the simple function of holding down the shift key to constrain scaling. The negative impact is hard to adequately impart. Something as natural as breathing has been altered, and it sounds like many of us are having to relearn something we really shouldn't have to relearn.

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