Just go to old adobe photoshop version and export Photoshop Defaults.kyc file or then import to your updated photoshop. You can also Import this file too. I modified it according to me. You can also change it. Below you can check what keyboard shortcuts I changed. Copy Layer style = Ctrl+Alt+ Paste Layer style = Ctrl+Alt+ Clear Layer style = Ctrl+Alt+' Open Layer styles = Ctrl+Alt+; selected area Crop = Ctrl+/ Open Character Box ( For text ) = Ctrl+Alt+.
Make any layer to Rasterise = Ctrl+Alt+, Add Layer Mask = shift + ctrl +. This was a clean install with Creative Cloud, I've looked into both the Preset folder in the installation path (C: Program Files Adobe Adobe Photoshop CC 2018 Presets) and the one in appdata (C: Users pilot AppData Roaming Adobe Adobe Photoshop CC 2018 Presets Keyboard Shortcuts), but no luck finding anything which seems to be the shortcut file. I've tried uninstall everything, and delete the remaining folders (in both program files and appdata), still, with a re-install through creative cloud, shortcuts still missing however, i have another computer, which is running windows 10 also, has PS 2017 previously installed, and upgraded to 2018, and the shortcuts are working and i finally saved the copy from this 2nd computer and put it on my laptop, then the shortcuts is working again. The problem is fixed for now, but i was wondering could this be a bug in the installation. Just go to old adobe photoshop version and export Photoshop Defaults.kyc file or then import to your updated photoshop. You can also Import this file too. I modified it according to me.
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You can also change it. Below you can check what keyboard shortcuts I changed. Copy Layer style = Ctrl+Alt+ Paste Layer style = Ctrl+Alt+ Clear Layer style = Ctrl+Alt+' Open Layer styles = Ctrl+Alt+; selected area Crop = Ctrl+/ Open Character Box ( For text ) = Ctrl+Alt+. Make any layer to Rasterise = Ctrl+Alt+, Add Layer Mask = shift + ctrl +. Just go to old adobe photoshop version and export Photoshop Defaults.kyc file or then import to your updated photoshop. You can also Import this file too. I modified it according to me.
You can also change it. Below you can check what keyboard shortcuts I changed. Copy Layer style = Ctrl+Alt+ Paste Layer style = Ctrl+Alt+ Clear Layer style = Ctrl+Alt+' Open Layer styles = Ctrl+Alt+; selected area Crop = Ctrl+/ Open Character Box ( For text ) = Ctrl+Alt+. Make any layer to Rasterise = Ctrl+Alt+, Add Layer Mask = shift + ctrl +. Just go to old adobe photoshop version and export Photoshop Defaults.kyc file or then import to your updated photoshop. You can also Import this file too.
I modified it according to me. You can also change it. Below you can check what keyboard shortcuts I changed. Copy Layer style = Ctrl+Alt+ Paste Layer style = Ctrl+Alt+ Clear Layer style = Ctrl+Alt+' Open Layer styles = Ctrl+Alt+; selected area Crop = Ctrl+/ Open Character Box ( For text ) = Ctrl+Alt+.
Make any layer to Rasterise = Ctrl+Alt+, Add Layer Mask = shift + ctrl +.