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Photoshop changed Cmnd+F key to Search [Branched from Adobe CC 2018... ]

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Oct 24, 2017 Oct 24, 2017

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[Moderator branched to a new discussion and moved from Adobe Creative Cloud to Photoshop General Discussion​.]

In a Production workflow, with images with multiple layers the "Re-Apply last Filter" is Command-F.
NOW ? Command-F brings up this stupid "search" feature.
I can't figure out how to reassign keyboard shortcuts (or want to), and can't figure how to get rid of "Search"?
Any help ??

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Community Expert , Oct 24, 2017 Oct 24, 2017

You could use the new shortcut(s) Control-Command-F for "Re-Apply last Filter" and Shift-Conrol-Command-F for "Re-Apply last Filter with dialog"

or go to Edit>Keyboard Shortcuts>Application Menus>Filter and set Last Filter to Command-F

Just click on the existing shortcut to highlight the field, type in Command-F then press Accept.

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See here for an explanation as to why adobe change it:

Photoshop 2017: Shortcut to open Last Filter with dialog box doesn't work | Photoshop Family Customer Community

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Community Expert ,
Oct 24, 2017 Oct 24, 2017

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I've branched this to a new discussion and moved it to the Photoshop forum for you.

Nancy O'Shea— Product User, Community Expert & Moderator
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Oct 24, 2017 Oct 24, 2017

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You could use the new shortcut(s) Control-Command-F for "Re-Apply last Filter" and Shift-Conrol-Command-F for "Re-Apply last Filter with dialog"

or go to Edit>Keyboard Shortcuts>Application Menus>Filter and set Last Filter to Command-F

Just click on the existing shortcut to highlight the field, type in Command-F then press Accept.

kbsc.png

See here for an explanation as to why adobe change it:

Photoshop 2017: Shortcut to open Last Filter with dialog box doesn't work | Photoshop Family Custome...

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Sep 24, 2023 Sep 24, 2023

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Thank you so much!!

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Oct 26, 2017 Oct 26, 2017

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I have been using PS for years and this new update is TERRIBLE.  It takes well over a minute to load on my homebuilt pc which has 32Gb of ram, a core i7 cpu and a pretty solid video card.  I went through the entire list of "performance tips" and it did not change a thing.  DO THEY TEST THIS STUFF? 

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Sep 24, 2023 Sep 24, 2023

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That one was a head scratcher. Changing it made no sense as I'm not going to be trying to find stuff as I work.

 

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