There are a few ways to deselect an item. The most common way is to use the keyboard shortcut Command+D (Mac) or Ctrl+D (Windows). Another way is to click on the “x” next to the item in the list.

In Adobe Photoshop, select the object you want to deselect and press the “Deselect” key (or use the keyboard shortcut “Ctrl+D”).

To deselect anchor points in Illustrator, select the anchor point in the desired area and press the Delete key.

There are a few ways to deselect a path. One way is to right-click on the path and select “Deselect.” Another way is to use the keyboard shortcuts: Control-D (Mac) or Alt-D (Windows).

There are a few ways to do this. One way is to select all, then use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl + A (Mac) or Ctrl + C (Windows). This will select all of the text in the document. Then, you can use the mouse to click on any of the selected text and use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl + D (Mac) or Ctrl + V (Windows) to deselect that piece of text.

Deselect all is a keyboard shortcut that removes all items from the current selection.

To deselect a letter on a Mac keyboard, you can use the keyboard shortcut Command + Shift + D.

To deselect with the Magic Wand tool, you first need to select the area you want to deselect. Once you have selected the area, press the “Deselect” button (the one with a cross in it).

To unselect a selection tool in Photoshop, first, click and hold on to the selection tool you want to unselect, then drag it off the image.

To unjoin a line in Illustrator, follow these steps:Select the line you want to unjoin.Click the “Unjoin Line” button located in the toolbar at the bottom of the window.The line will be unjoined and the path will be updated.

On a PC, you can use the keyboard shortcut: Control-click the mouse. On a Mac, you can use the menu bar item “System Preferences > Mouse”.

After Control is a keyboard shortcut that allows you to unselect all text in a document. To use this shortcut, press Ctrl+A (Command+A on a Mac).

There is no such thing as an “unselect” or “deselect” command in Photoshop.

CTRL-Shift home moves the active window to the top-left corner of the screen.

Ctrl E is the keyboard shortcut for “copy” on a Mac.