To change the selection type in Photoshop, you can use the selection tool in the toolbar and select the type of selection you want. You can also use the keyboard shortcuts Ctrl+Shift+A to select all, Ctrl+A to select everything, Ctrl+D to deselect, and Ctrl+Shift+I to invert your selection.
There are a few ways to change the object selection tool in Photoshop. One way is to go to the toolbar and select the arrow tool. Another way is to hold down the Command key on a Mac or the Control key on a PC and use the mouse to select the tool you want.
To make a selection after the Pen tool in Photoshop, hold down the Shift key and click on the starting point of your selection. Then, drag the cursor to create the shape of your selection. When you’re finished, release the mouse button and then release the Shift key.
Make selection is a tool in Photoshop that allows you to select specific areas of an image. To use it, click and drag around the area you want to select.
To reverse the quick selection tool, hold down the Option (Mac) or Alt (Windows) key and click and drag around the area you want to select.
To remove the Pen tool path in Photoshop, you can use the Eraser tool to erase the path.
To quickly remove Pen tool lines in Photoshop, hold down the Alt (Windows) or Option (Mac) key and click on the line you want to remove.
To change your Pen shortcut in Photoshop, go to Edit > Keyboard Shortcuts. In the Categories column on the left, select Tools. In the Commands column on the right, select the command you want to change. Next to the Current Shortcut field, click the current shortcut and then type the new shortcut. Click Assign.
The shortcut to changing the pen tool into the Direct Select Tool is to hold down the Alt key and click on the pen tool.
The keyboard key that selects the Pen tool is P.