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USING <strong>PHOTOSHOP</strong> <strong>ELEMENTS</strong> 9<br />

Photoshop Elements workspace<br />

25<br />

Place two fingers on the image and pinch to zoom out<br />

Using Windows 7 features<br />

Photoshop Elements supports the following Windows 7 features:<br />

Live Taskbar Displays icons for all running and pinned applications. The icons for all running applications are<br />

highlighted with a border. Point to an icon to view images of the open files and applications. To work with an<br />

application, point to its icon, move over the images to preview in full screen, and click on the full screen image.<br />

Aero Peek Makes all open windows transparent, allowing you to view the desktop. To view a hidden window, point to<br />

its taskbar icon.<br />

Aero Shake Allows you to focus on a window by hiding all others. To work in an application, click its pane and shake<br />

the mouse. This hides all open windows except the selected window. To display the hidden windows, shake the mouse<br />

again.<br />

Aero Snap Allows you to quickly resize and organize windows. To resize a window, drag it to a side of the display and<br />

expand vertically or horizontally.<br />

Use Application frames on Mac<br />

On the Mac, the Application frame groups all the workspace elements into a single, integrated window that enables<br />

you to treat the application as a single unit. When you move or resize the Application frame or any of its elements, all<br />

the elements within it respond to each other so that none overlap. Panels don’t disappear when you switch applications<br />

or when you accidentally click out of the application. If you work with two or more applications, you can position each<br />

application side by side on the screen or on multiple monitors. If you prefer the traditional, free-form user interface of<br />

the Mac, you can turn off the application frame. You can show or hide the application frame using the Window menu.<br />

Select Window > Application Frame to toggle the application frame on or off. Similarly, you can show or hide the<br />

Application Bar using Window > Application Bar.<br />

More Help topics<br />

“Open a file in an Application Frame (Mac OS)” on page 32<br />

Last updated 1/27/2011

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