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Window cycling (command-tilde) not working in Photoshop anymore!?
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Join Date: Sep 2001
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It's very irritating, especially when I have a bunch of files open. Before, it would work for a bit, but after about ten minutes or so of switching between the Finder and window-cycling in PS, it would just stop working (in PS). Now it doesn't work at all anymore, but it's only in PS. Anyone know what gives, and/or how to fix it? Thanks, guys. 
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Join Date: Oct 2001
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There was some plugin for PS that dealt with certain key combos that conflicted with system defaults. I think one of them might have fixed your problem.
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Thanks, but it didn't work. Probably because I'm in PS CS in Panther. Ah well. Anyway, I found that you can use control-tab to cycle windows in PS, since Adobe uses command-tilde for something else. Which is lame—you'd think they would follow some guidelines. Just give us out command-tilde back.  Thanks, guys!
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Join Date: Dec 2000
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Photoshop CS gives you the option to customize keyboard shortcuts. I can't find any option for switching windows though. There doesn't appear to be any menu command for doing that (the Window menu lists open windows, but there is no "Next window" option or anything). If someone figures this out I'd like to know too.
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