#Keypads and Photoshop shortcuts

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tranquil thicket
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If you mean a keypad as in an external secondary board (like additional buttons in a mouse, a loupedeck or a Graphic tablet shortcut remote) you need to program them in the relevant driver for the product. For example I have a Logitech Mx Master, and all my Blender shortcuts have to be set up on the logitech utility.

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They replace the usual shortcuts I would find on my standard keyboard but find easier to maipulate with the mouse.

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So either you go to edit>keyboard shortcuts to change Photoshop shortcuts for the keyboard, or you use the device app to assign a shortcut to the new device

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You can do both, if you feel like it...

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For example I changed some keyboard shortcurt for Photoshop, and assigned those changed shortcuts to the express keys of my graphic tablet by setting them up on my GT driver.

proper scroll
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so ive tried to edit the keboard shortcut and tried to bind some shortcuts to my keypad and it said it didnt work

tranquil thicket
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No because you can only change the keyboard shortcuts in Photoshop

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If you need to assign shortcuts on the keypad, you need to set them up in the keypad driver. PS doesn't control other devices than a standard mouse and keyboard

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What is your keypad?

proper scroll
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just a normal plugin keypad will that work?

tranquil thicket
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I mean, I was about to search for the way to change the assigned button for your specific keypad for you

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I was looking for a brand etc

proper scroll
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how do i edit the drivers aswell?

tranquil thicket
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It's in the software provided with your device
for example see the one I have for my graphic tablet

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and how I can change the assigned key to each button

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here's the one for my mouse

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you see what I mean?. They should have provided you with a way to program those buttons

proper scroll
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ohhh okay i see what you mean yeah i dont have a display tablet, just have a normal drawing tablet, thank you though

tranquil thicket
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Well if you have a keypad like that kind of things, you need to program the keys independently from Photoshop

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same stuff as I've previously shown you

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Depends what you call a keypad though