One of the many things that Photoshop control M can do is modify the color of a layer.

The Ctrl M key combination on a PC keyboard usually refers to the Microsoft Windows “copy” command. When you press the Ctrl M key, it copies the current selection (in whatever application or window is active) to the Clipboard. If no selection is currently active, Ctrl M copies the entire document.

Shift M is a modifier which means “inverted.” When used as a modifier, it indicates that the word or phrase following it is in a different position or order. For example, if someone says “I shifted my books to the other side of the room,” they mean that they moved their books to the opposite side of the room from where they originally were.

Chromebooks have a keyboard shortcut for the “Ctrl M” key, which searches for the next word in the current sentence.

Ctrl M is used to insert a hyperlink in Microsoft PowerPoint. When you press Ctrl M, a dialogue box appears that allows you to select the file that you want to link to. After you select the file, the hyperlink is inserted into your presentation.

Alt Del is the keyboard shortcut that opens the Alt key options in Photoshop. This menu provides access to a variety of tools and features that can be very helpful in advanced Photoshop workflows. For example, Alt Del can be used to open the properties panel for an object, switch between document views, or access the layer masking tool.

Alt-click is a keyboard shortcut used in Photoshop to select a range of images. When you Alt-click on an image, it will open up the Select menu and you can then choose to select all, specific layers, or selections made with the lasso tool.

Alt (short for Alternate) is a keyboard shortcut on Chromebooks that allows you to quickly switch between open applications.

Chromebook keyboards use a combination of Ctrl and Shift to simulate the Windows key. When you press Ctrl Shift Alt R, it opens the search box in your browser.

Ctrl F5 is a keyboard shortcut that allows you to quickly find and open a file in your Chromebook. To use this shortcut, first, open your Chrome browser and search for the file you want to open. Once you find the file, press Ctrl F5 to open it.