Disabled shortcut keys

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Mike
Dec 1, 2003
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Does anyone know if there might be a way to disable the shortcut keys in Photoshop CS………because I think I might have done this accidently. I can’t seem to make any of the usual shortcuts work so I’m thinking I must have accidently disable them all. Can anyone tell me how to restore Photoshop to its default settings, I’ve reinstalled and the shortcuts still don’t work. Any help would be great!

Mike

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Mike
Dec 1, 2003
Nevermind……..updated keyboard drivers……..problem solved!

"Mike" wrote in message
Does anyone know if there might be a way to disable the shortcut keys in Photoshop CS………because I think I might have done this accidently. I can’t seem to make any of the usual shortcuts work so I’m thinking I must have accidently disable them all. Can anyone tell me how to restore Photoshop to its default settings, I’ve reinstalled and the shortcuts
still
don’t work. Any help would be great!

Mike

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Martin Chiselwitt
Dec 1, 2003
you must buy a legitmate copy of photoshop…

what a tall tail you spin? do you think that anyone here is swayed by your ‘story’?

:]

Mike wrote:

Does anyone know if there might be a way to disable the shortcut keys in Photoshop CS………because I think I might have done this accidently. I can’t seem to make any of the usual shortcuts work so I’m thinking I must have accidently disable them all. Can anyone tell me how to restore Photoshop to its default settings, I’ve reinstalled and the shortcuts still don’t work. Any help would be great!

Mike

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Mike
Dec 1, 2003
Sorry Martin……….some of us do have a legal copy.

"Martin Chiselwitt" wrote in message
you must buy a legitmate copy of photoshop…

what a tall tail you spin? do you think that anyone here is swayed by your ‘story’?

:]

Mike wrote:

Does anyone know if there might be a way to disable the shortcut keys in Photoshop CS………because I think I might have done this accidently.
I
can’t seem to make any of the usual shortcuts work so I’m thinking I
must
have accidently disable them all. Can anyone tell me how to restore Photoshop to its default settings, I’ve reinstalled and the shortcuts
still
don’t work. Any help would be great!

Mike
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Mark Rox
Dec 2, 2003
Mike I would have to agree with Martin, plus in the years I have been using Photoshop (since version 2.51), I have never heard of this keyboard driver issue you had. But hey I am sure you telling the truth wink wink 😉 😉

I know when I have issues or a problem the places I check are the manuel and adobes faq’s, or if I need some extreme assistance I call the tech support and hold the line for hours lol…
"Mike" wrote in message
Sorry Martin……….some of us do have a legal copy.

"Martin Chiselwitt" wrote in message
you must buy a legitmate copy of photoshop…

what a tall tail you spin? do you think that anyone here is swayed by your ‘story’?

:]

Mike wrote:

Does anyone know if there might be a way to disable the shortcut keys
in
Photoshop CS………because I think I might have done this
accidently.
I
can’t seem to make any of the usual shortcuts work so I’m thinking I
must
have accidently disable them all. Can anyone tell me how to restore Photoshop to its default settings, I’ve reinstalled and the shortcuts
still
don’t work. Any help would be great!

Mike

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Jay Jhabrix
Dec 2, 2003
"Mark Rox" wrote in message
Mike I would have to agree with Martin, plus in the years I have been
using
Photoshop (since version 2.51), I have never heard of this keyboard driver issue you had. But hey I am sure you telling the truth wink wink 😉 😉

Mark,

Mike is correct… it’s a known issue with some keyboards (Logitech is one of them). An update of the keyboard drivers fixes the problem. Adobe themselves have mentioned this.

Cheers…

JJ

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