Photoshop now features a modern user experience that provides robust touch capabilities, an updated UI, and customizable toolbar and workspaces.
If you own a Photoshop-supported Windows-powered device, such as the Surface Pro, you can use these touch gestures while using Photoshop on it.
Two-Finger Pan
Move two fingers in any direction on the canvas without changing the distance between them or the angle of the line connecting them. You may, this way, pan the canvas view.
Two-Finger Pan and Zoom
Move two fingers toward or away from each other. You may, this way, pan or zoom the canvas view (scaled).
Two-Finger Pan and Rotate
Rotate two fingers around the center of the line connecting them. You may, this way, pan and rotate the canvas.
Five-Finger Cycle Screen Mode
Tap once with five fingers to cycle through the three application display screen modes, including full screen.
Two-Finger Reset or Restore View
Double-tap two fingers on the tablet surface to reset the view to an unrotated transform that nearly fills the document canvas. Double-tap with two fingers again to restore the view to its previous state.
Three-Finger Step Back in History (Undo)
Move three fingers rapidly from right to left. The document view moves back one step in the change history.
Three-Finger Step Forward in History (Redo)
Move three fingers rapidly from left to right. The document view moves forward one step in the change history.
Three-Finger History Scrub
Move three fingers from right to left or from left to right. The document view moves continuously through the entire change history.
Two-Finger Free Transform (Pan, Zoom, and Rotate)
You may, this way, freely pan, zoom, and rotate the canvas view.
Photoshop now features an updated UI. In addition to look-and-feel improvements, it now lets you customize your toolbar and save multiple toolbar configurations as parts of different workspaces. Also, included Photoshop workspaces have been streamlined to give you quick access to only the tools you need.
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