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Mar 17th 2002#36329 Report
Member since: Mar 18th 2001
Posts: 1452
Can someone tell me the mac keyboard command for Shift? I'm writing a tutorial, and I would tell the Windows user to hold Shift down and left click, so what's the Mac equivalent?
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Mar 17th 2002#36333 Report
Member since: Jan 19th 2002
Posts: 800
if i rememeber correctly, when used my laptop with ps6 i used shift to select more than one thing if thats what you mean
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Mar 17th 2002#36334 Report
Member since: Aug 9th 2001
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Bonamo, your reply makes no sense whatsoever.

Moby, the shift key is also called the shift key on a mac...
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Mar 17th 2002#36335 Report
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Ok. I thought Ive seen in some tutorials, give a Mac equiv for the Shift key. Myabe it was another key. I tried to find some that did this, but you never find something when you're looking for it.
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Mar 17th 2002#36336 Report
Member since: Jun 18th 2001
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Originally posted by cybling boy
Bonamo, your reply makes no sense whatsoever.


HAHA that is very true :D
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Mar 17th 2002#36337 Report
Member since: Mar 18th 2001
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Aha. Ctrl/Command was what I was thinking of.
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Mar 17th 2002#36338 Report
Member since: Nov 14th 2001
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the control key on a mac is also the equivalent to the "right-click" on a pc. comes in really handy.

thought that might help.

don't let that "Return" key on a mac fool ya, either. :D
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Mar 18th 2002#36343 Report
Member since: Jan 19th 2002
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excuse me let me dumb-it-down for your feeble brains :rolleyes: -

Long ago when i used a laptop(a mac one..duh) with photoshop 6('ps6'), when you wanted to select more than 1 thing(which i assume he is wanting to do because he is making a tutorial and needs to shift+click) you would still shift+click, just as you would with a PC
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Mar 18th 2002#36355 Report
Member since: Nov 14th 2001
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s'cccyooooooooooze me.

I misunderstood. I thought we were talking about shortcuts within Photoshop, not the OS.

my feeble mistake. :rolleyes:
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Mar 18th 2002#36383 Report
Member since: Aug 9th 2001
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shift=shift

ctrl=ctrl but sometimes people refer to ctrl as 'command' which is actually the button beside ctrl.

the one to the right of command is 'option' with the mac logo on it.
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