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Quickly Scroll Through Palettes & Dialogue Box Settings: Paint Shop Pro & Photoshop Tip
This tip explains how to quickly scroll through an open Paint Shop Pro or Photoshop Palette or Dialogue Box (including the Layers Palette), using your Keyboard’s Arrow Keys. First, (using your cursor) highlight the settings or values of an open dialogue box or palette - as illustrated below.

Then whilst the values remain highlighted, tap the Keyboard’s Top-facing or Bottom-facing Arrow Key.

Tapping the Top-facing or Bottom-facing Arrow Key quickly scrolls through the values or settings.
Note
I am using a Windows XP PC.
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