In Photoshop, Control Shift n (or Cmd + Shift + n) opens the Create New Layer dialog box.

Control Shift is a keyboard shortcut used to control how text is displayed on the screen.

In Photoshop, Shift means to move the cursor up or down one pixel.

Shift F5 is a keyboard shortcut in Photoshop that reloads the current document.

Ctrl-Shift arrow moves the cursor to the previous or next word in the text.

There are a few ways to shift in Photoshop. One way is to use the keyboard shortcuts Shift-Command-T (for Transforming Paths) or Shift-Command-U (for Transforming Layers). Another way is to use the Transform tool (T) and select the Shift key as your modifier.

Shift-Delete is a command in Photoshop that allows you to delete a selected area of pixels.

Ctrl-Shift Alt R is the keyboard shortcut for “Windows key + R”, which opens the Run dialog box.

In Photoshop, Ctrl C is the keyboard shortcut for “copy” or “cut.

Ctrl 5 is the shortcut for the “Clear All” command in Photoshop.