Alternatives To Adobe Bridge For Mac

Keyboard shortcuts let you quickly select tools and executecommands without using a menu. When available, the keyboard shortcutappears to the right of the command name in the menu.

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In addition to using keyboard shortcuts, youcan access many commands using context-sensitive menus. Context-sensitivemenus display commands that are relevant to the active tool, selection,or panel. To display a context-sensitive menu, right-click (Windows)or Ctrl-click (Mac OS) an area.

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This is not a complete list of keyboard shortcuts. This tableprimarily lists only those shortcuts that aren’t displayed in menucommands or tool tips.

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Windows

Mac OS

Go to next view

Ctrl+

Command+

Go to previous view

Ctrl+Shift+

Command+Shift+

Show/hide panels

Tab

Tab

Switch between 0- and 1-star rating

Ctrl+‘

Command+‘

Increase thumbnail size

Ctrl+plus sign (+)

Command+plus sign (+)

Decrease thumbnail size

Ctrl+minus sign (-)

Command+minus sign (-)

Step thumbnail size up

Ctrl+Shift+plus sign (+)

Command+Shift+plus sign (+)

Step thumbnail size down

Ctrl+Shift+minus sign (-)

Command+Shift+minus sign (-)

Move up a folder (in Folders panel or a row)

Up Arrow

Up Arrow

Move down a folder (in Folders panel or a row)

Down Arrow

Down Arrow

Move up a level (in Folders panel)

Ctrl+Up Arrow

Command+Up Arrow

Move left one item

Left Arrow

Left Arrow

Move right one item

Right Arrow

Right Arrow

Move to the first item

Home

Home

Move to the last item

End

End

Add to selection (discontiguous)

Ctrl-click

Command-click

Refresh Contents panels

F5

F5

Add an item to the selection

Shift + Right Arrow, Left Arrow, Up Arrow, or Down Arrow

Shift + Right Arrow, Left Arrow, Up Arrow, or Down Arrow

Display Help

F1

Command+/

Rename next (with filename selected in Content panel)

Tab

Tab

Rename previous (with filename selected in Content panel)

Shift+Tab

Shift+Tab

Show items with star rating of 1-5 or higher in Filter panel

Ctrl+Alt+1 through 5

Command+Option+1 through 5

Show items with selected star rating in Filter panel

Ctrl+Alt+Shift+1 through 5

Command+Option+Shift+1 through 5

Show items with labels 1-4 in Filter panel

Ctrl+Alt+6 through 9

Command+Option+6 through 9

Show all items with selected rating or higher in Filter panel

Shift-click

Shift-click

Clear filters

Ctrl+Alt+A

Command+Option+A

Select inverse in Filter panel

Alt-click

Option-click

Display Loupe tool in Preview panel or Review mode

Click

Click

Move Loupe tool

Click or drag

Click or drag

Display additional Loupes in Preview panel (multiple selection)

Click

Click

Move multiple Loupe tools simultaneously

Ctrl-click or Ctrl-drag

Command-click or Command-drag

Zoom in with Loupe tool

+

+

Zoom out with Loupe tool

-

-

Zoom in with Loupe tool (multiple selections)

Ctrl+plus sign (+)

Command+plus sign (+)

Zoom out with Loupe tool (multiple selections)

Ctrl+minus sign (-)

Command+minus sign (-)

Select all items in a stack

Alt-click

Option-click

Apply or remove current keyword and all parent keywords in Keywords panel

Shift-click

Shift-click

Forcibly remove current keyword in Keywords panel

Alt-click

Option-click

Open disclosure triangle in Keywords panel

Ctrl+Right Arrow

Command+Right Arrow

Close disclosure triangle in Keywords panel

Ctrl+Left Arrow

Command+Left Arrow

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