There are a few potential causes of this issue:-You may have accidentally hit the full-screen button while your Photoshop window was already in full-screen mode.-Your computer’s graphics card may be configured to use fullscreen mode by default.-You may have opened a file that was saved in a format that Photoshop cannot use in full-screen mode.

There are a few things you can try if your Photoshop screen is displaying strange or distorted colors:-Remove any recently installed programs or software updates-Restart your computer-Clear your Photoshop cache (CTRL+SHIFT+C)-Disable any anti-virus or security software that might be interfering with Photoshop

There are a few ways to minimize Photoshop. One way is to use the keyboard shortcuts. Another way is to use the menus.

To exit full-screen mode, press the Escape key.

There are a few ways to get out of fullscreen on Windows 10. One way is to use the keyboard shortcut, Win+F. Another way is to use the Action Center and select “Exit Full Screen.

To exit the full screen, press the “F11” key.

In Photoshop, you can escape a command by pressing the Esc key.

Press the Windows key + Q.

There are a few things you can do to try and get your computer screen back to normal. One is to try and restart your computer. Another is to try and clear your cache and cookies.

The F11 key is used to toggle fullscreen mode.

F11 is the full-screen button on most keyboards.

Ctrl+J is the shortcut for the “J” key in Photoshop. It copies the current selection to the clipboard.

Ctrl Shift E is the shortcut for the Edit > Copy Merged command.

Ctrl Shift J is the shortcut for the “J” key in Photoshop. It’s used to duplicate (or “jump”) to a specific layer.

Alt F4 is not working because the keyboard shortcut does not exist on most modern browsers.