Menu CustomizationPhotoshop CS2 takes customization further than ever before by letting you customize menus by colorizing or hiding menu commands. While legend has it that a beta version of QuarkXPress once shipped without a Quit command, you can't hide Photoshop's Quit or Close commands, but you can hide the New, Open, and Save commands, if you're sufficiently deranged to try. (The keyboard shortcuts will still work, so if your goal is total sabotage, you'll have to delete those too.)As you can probably tell from the preceding paragraph, we have mixed feelings about menu customization. But once you buy into the concept, Photoshop's implementation is pretty slick, and most users don't use anywhere near all of Photoshop's commands. To edit menu commands, choose Menus from the Edit menu (press Command-Option-Shift-M) to open the Keyboard Shortcuts and Menus dialog boxit's the same dialog box used for customizing keyboard shortcuts, but when opened with the Menus command, it opens showing the Menus panel (see Figure 2-10). Figure 2-10. Edit menus[View full size image] |