Highlight the numerical field for "Rotate" in the Options Bar. Now use your arrows, or SHIFT + arrows.
Yes, at least you can in CS. Ctrl-T, then highlight the Angle field. Each arrow click is .1 degree Shift-click is a degree.
DOH!
Holding shift while rotating will constrain the rotation to 15° increments.
Could you explain more what you’re trying to do (or illustrate)?
I think he wants to use the arrow keys to rotate.
"Is It Possible to Use the Arrow Keys to Rotate An Image?"
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Excellent! I figured there had to be a way. Thanks.
Jim…
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Thanks.
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Jim,
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Bob
"I think he wants to use the arrow keys to rotate."
I was referring to the ‘relative to another layer’ bit, Ed.