Adobe Photoshop 7.0 Shortcut Keys — Complete List + Free PDF (2026)

Adobe Photoshop 7.0 Shortcut Keys — Complete List + Free PDF

By the Photoshop 7.0 Hub editorial team · · 12-minute read

The short version

Adobe Photoshop 7.0 has around 220 keyboard shortcuts covering tools, layers, transforms, file commands, and view controls. The most important ones to memorise first are V (Move), Ctrl+J (duplicate layer), Ctrl+T (Free Transform), Ctrl+Alt+Z (step backward), and Ctrl+D (deselect). You cannot remap them inside Photoshop 7.0 — that feature did not arrive until Photoshop CS. The full list, organised by category, is on this page, and you can download our free one-page PDF cheat sheet at the bottom.

The Full Shortcut Keys Table

Photoshop 7.0 ships with a fixed set of keyboard shortcuts that have barely changed in the two decades since its release. The table below is the complete list every PS 7.0 user actually needs, sorted into the categories you reach for in real work: tools first, then file and edit commands, then layers, then selection and transform, then view and navigation, and finally the small set of less-known shortcuts that experienced users rely on.

All Windows shortcuts use the Ctrl, Alt, and Shift modifier keys. The Mac equivalents substitute Cmd for Ctrl and Option for Alt. The Shift key is the same on both. We've tested every shortcut on Photoshop 7.0.1 running on Windows 10 22H2 and on the original 2002 Mac OS X build, and the table reflects what actually works — not what the original printed manual claimed.

Tool Shortcuts (single-letter)

ToolShortcutWhat it does
MoveVSelects the Move tool — drags layers and selections.
Rectangular / Elliptical MarqueeMCycles between rectangular and elliptical marquee with Shift+M.
Lasso / Polygonal / Magnetic LassoLCycle between the three lasso variants with Shift+L.
Magic WandWClick-to-select pixels by colour similarity.
CropCCrop the canvas.
Slice / Slice SelectKFor web-export slicing (paired with ImageReady).
Healing Brush / Patch / Colour ReplacementJCycle with Shift+J. The Healing Brush is the headline feature introduced in 7.0.
Brush / PencilBCycle with Shift+B.
Clone Stamp / Pattern StampSCycle with Shift+S. Alt-click to set the source.
History Brush / Art History BrushYPaints from a history state.
Eraser / Background Eraser / Magic EraserECycle with Shift+E.
Gradient / Paint BucketGCycle with Shift+G.
Blur / Sharpen / SmudgeRCycle with Shift+R.
Dodge / Burn / SpongeOCycle with Shift+O.
Path Selection / Direct SelectionAFor vector paths.
TypeTHorizontal type by default; Shift+T cycles to vertical and mask variants.
Pen / Freeform PenPVector path drawing.
Shape toolsUCycle through rectangle, ellipse, polygon, line, custom shape with Shift+U.
Notes / Audio AnnotationNAttach a sticky note to the document.
Eyedropper / Color Sampler / MeasureICycle with Shift+I.
HandHPan the document. Hold Space for a temporary Hand tool at any time.
ZoomZClick to zoom in, Alt-click to zoom out.
Default colours (black/white)DResets foreground/background to black and white.
Swap foreground/backgroundXToggles the two swatch colours.
Quick Mask toggleQSwitches between Standard and Quick Mask editing modes.
Screen modeFCycles standard / full-screen-with-menubar / full-screen.

File & Edit Commands

ActionShortcut
New documentCtrl+N
OpenCtrl+O
Open as (force file type)Ctrl+Alt+O
CloseCtrl+W
Close allCtrl+Shift+W
SaveCtrl+S
Save AsCtrl+Shift+S
Save for Web (opens ImageReady's optimised export)Ctrl+Alt+Shift+S
PrintCtrl+P
Print with PreviewCtrl+Alt+P
Quit PhotoshopCtrl+Q
Undo / Redo (toggle)Ctrl+Z
Step backward (multi-undo)Ctrl+Alt+Z
Step forwardCtrl+Shift+Z
CutCtrl+X
CopyCtrl+C
Copy Merged (all visible layers)Ctrl+Shift+C
PasteCtrl+V
Paste Into selectionCtrl+Shift+V
FillShift+F5
Fill with foregroundAlt+Backspace
Fill with backgroundCtrl+Backspace
PreferencesCtrl+K

Layer Shortcuts

ActionShortcut
New layer via copyCtrl+J
New layer via cutCtrl+Shift+J
New layer (with dialog)Ctrl+Shift+N
New layer (no dialog)Ctrl+Alt+Shift+N
Group with previous layer (clipping mask)Ctrl+G
UngroupCtrl+Shift+G
Merge layers (visible into selected)Ctrl+E
Merge visibleCtrl+Shift+E
Stamp visible (merge to new layer)Ctrl+Alt+Shift+E
Select all layersCtrl+A (with Layers palette focused)
Move layer up one slotCtrl+]
Move layer down one slotCtrl+[
Bring layer to topCtrl+Shift+]
Send layer to bottomCtrl+Shift+[
Layer opacity (with Move tool)Number keys 10 (1=10%, 0=100%)
Show / hide layerClick the eye icon, or Alt-click to solo that layer

Selection & Transform

ActionShortcut
Select allCtrl+A
DeselectCtrl+D
Reselect last selectionCtrl+Shift+D
Inverse selectionCtrl+Shift+I
Feather selectionCtrl+Alt+D
Hide / show "marching ants"Ctrl+H
Free TransformCtrl+T
Re-do last transformCtrl+Shift+T
Constrain proportions while transformingHold Shift
Transform from centreHold Alt
Free-distort cornerHold Ctrl while dragging corner
SkewHold Ctrl+Shift on a midpoint handle

View & Navigation

ActionShortcut
Zoom inCtrl++
Zoom outCtrl+-
Fit on screenCtrl+0 (zero)
Actual pixels (100%)Ctrl+Alt+0
Show rulersCtrl+R
Show guidesCtrl+;
Snap to guidesCtrl+Shift+;
Lock guidesCtrl+Alt+;
Show gridCtrl+'
Hide all panels & toolboxTab
Hide panels only (keep toolbox)Shift+Tab
Temporary Hand toolHold Space
Temporary Zoom-inHold Ctrl+Space
Temporary Zoom-outHold Ctrl+Alt+Space

Brush & Painting

ActionShortcut
Decrease brush size[
Increase brush size]
Decrease brush hardness (25%)Shift+[
Increase brush hardness (25%)Shift+]
Previous / next brush preset, / .
First / last brush presetShift+, / Shift+.
Pick foreground colour while paintingHold Alt (turns brush into eyedropper)
Straight-line brush strokeClick, then Shift-click endpoint

Hidden & Less-Known Shortcuts

These are the small, half-secret shortcuts that separate someone who learned Photoshop 7.0 from a book in 2003 from someone who actually used it daily.

ActionShortcut
Open the last-used filter dialog againCtrl+Alt+F
Re-apply the last filter with the same settingsCtrl+F
LevelsCtrl+L
CurvesCtrl+M
Hue/SaturationCtrl+U
Colour BalanceCtrl+B
Desaturate (instant black & white)Ctrl+Shift+U
Auto LevelsCtrl+Shift+L
Auto ContrastCtrl+Alt+Shift+L
Image Size dialogCtrl+Alt+I
Canvas Size dialogCtrl+Alt+C
Toggle preserve transparency on current layer/
Load layer as selectionCtrl-click the layer thumbnail
Add layer to selectionCtrl+Shift-click layer thumbnail
Subtract layer from selectionCtrl+Alt-click layer thumbnail
Intersect with selectionCtrl+Alt+Shift-click layer thumbnail

Download the Photoshop 7.0 Shortcut Keys PDF (Free)

We have packaged every shortcut on this page into a clean, single-page printable PDF. It is sorted exactly the way you would reach for the shortcuts at the keyboard — tools first, then file, then layers, transform, and view — and prints cleanly on both A4 and US Letter paper at 100% scale.

Why our PDF is different. Almost every "Photoshop 7.0 shortcut keys PDF" already on the internet is a low-resolution scan of a 2005-era cheat sheet — often crammed onto two or three pages with tiny text. Ours is freshly typeset in 2026, fits on one page, uses high-contrast print-friendly typography, and shows both the Windows and Mac modifier keys side by side.

Open the PDF download page →

The download is free and does not require an email address. If you want to support the work, the most useful thing you can do is link to this page from any blog, forum thread, or class resource where students or designers are looking for a shortcut reference.

How to Use Shortcut Keys in Photoshop 7.0

Shortcuts only save time if your hand can reach them without looking. There are three habits that make the biggest difference:

  1. Memorise the tool shortcuts first. The 25 single-letter tool shortcuts cover 80% of what you actually press during a session. V for Move, B for Brush, E for Eraser, S for Clone Stamp, J for Healing Brush. Get these into muscle memory before worrying about anything else.
  2. Use Shift+letter to cycle within a tool group. Photoshop 7.0 groups related tools (the three lassos, the three brushes, the three smudge tools, the three dodge/burn/sponge tools) under one letter. Pressing Shift+the letter cycles through them.
  3. Learn the modifier behaviour, not just the key. Holding Shift while drawing constrains to straight lines or perfect circles. Holding Alt samples the current colour with the brush tool. Holding Space turns whatever tool you have into the Hand tool. These modifiers turn 25 tools into 100 effective tools.

Once you stop thinking about which tool you need and start reaching for the key automatically, your editing speed roughly doubles. This is the single biggest investment a new Photoshop user can make, and the payoff lasts every version of Photoshop you ever use afterwards — almost all of these shortcuts still work in Photoshop CC and the current Creative Cloud release.

Can You Customise Shortcut Keys in Photoshop 7.0?

The short answer is no. Adobe did not add customisable keyboard shortcuts to Photoshop until version CS (8.0), released in October 2003 — eighteen months after Photoshop 7.0 shipped. In 7.0, every shortcut you see in this guide is hard-coded into the application binary and there is no Preferences pane for remapping them.

There are two practical workarounds:

If you find yourself wanting custom shortcuts often enough that this workaround feels worth setting up, that is usually a sign you have outgrown Photoshop 7.0 and would benefit from upgrading. See our free alternatives guide for the options.

Use the Interactive Shortcut Finder

If you would rather search than scroll, we built a free Shortcut Key Finder tool with every shortcut on this page. Type a tool name, a key, or an action and the table filters live as you type. It is also useful when you remember the key but have forgotten what it does — type J and you instantly see Healing Brush, Patch, and Colour Replacement.

Shortcut Keys in Hindi (हिंदी में)

A large share of Photoshop 7.0 users are in India, and many are more comfortable with Hindi-language references. A native-language version of this guide is on our roadmap — the same table, the same PDF, with all action labels in Devanagari script. If you want to be notified when it goes live, please drop us a note.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Ctrl+J do in Photoshop 7.0?

Ctrl+J duplicates the current layer (or the current selection on the current layer) onto a new layer above it. It is the single most-used shortcut in Photoshop — every retouching workflow starts with Ctrl+J so that you are working non-destructively on a copy of the original.

What is the shortcut for Free Transform in Photoshop 7.0?

Press Ctrl+T (or Cmd+T on Mac) to enter Free Transform mode. While inside it, hold Shift to constrain proportions, Alt to scale from the centre, and Ctrl to drag individual corner handles for perspective distortion. Press Enter to commit or Esc to cancel.

Can you customise shortcut keys in Photoshop 7.0?

No. Customisable keyboard shortcuts arrived in Photoshop CS (version 8.0) in 2003. In Photoshop 7.0 the shortcuts are hard-coded into the application. The only workaround is to use AutoHotkey on Windows or Keyboard Maestro on Mac to remap keys outside of Photoshop itself.

Where can I download the Photoshop 7.0 shortcut keys PDF?

Our free, designer-made PDF cheat sheet is available on the PDF download page. It is a one-page printable reference covering every shortcut from this guide, with both Windows and Mac modifier keys.

Are these shortcuts the same as Photoshop CC?

Most are. Photoshop has preserved nearly all of its core shortcuts since 7.0. The biggest additions in newer versions are shortcuts for features that did not exist in 7.0 (Content-Aware Fill, Camera Raw, Generative Fill). If you learn the 7.0 shortcut set, almost all of it transfers directly to modern Photoshop CC.

How do I show or hide the shortcut tooltip in Photoshop 7.0?

Open EditPreferencesGeneral and toggle "Show Tool Tips". With it enabled, hovering over any tool in the toolbox displays the tool name followed by its single-letter shortcut in parentheses.

Why doesn't my shortcut work?

Three common reasons: (1) your input method (especially on Indian-language keyboards) is intercepting the modifier key — switch to English layout temporarily; (2) the Caps Lock key is on, which changes the brush cursor and can affect some shortcuts; (3) another application has registered the same global shortcut — quit Snipping Tool / OneNote / similar apps and try again.

Photoshop 7.0 Hub Editorial

We test every shortcut and every install step on real Windows 10 and Windows 11 virtual machines running Photoshop 7.0.1, and we cite Adobe's original 2002 documentation wherever a claim could be in doubt. Read more about our testing methodology.

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