To deselect a layer in Photoshop, first, select the layer by clicking on it, and then use the keyboard shortcut Command+D (Mac) or Ctrl+D (Windows).

To deselect quick selection in Photoshop, follow these steps:Select the object you want to deselect.Click the “Quick Selection” button (the three dots in the Options bar).Click the “Deselect All” button.

There are a few ways to deselect something in Gmail. One way is to right-click on the item and select “Deselect.” Another way is to select the item and then click the three lines in the top left corner of the selection box and select “Deselect.

To deselect in the quick selection tool, first, click and hold the mouse over the object you want to deselect. Then drag the cursor away from the object.

Ctrl + J is the shortcut for duplicating the current layer.

It is not deselected, but it is possible to unselect a checkbox.

There are a few ways to deselect multiple selections in Photoshop. You can use the keyboard shortcuts, the Select tool, or the Lasso tool.

To deselect a mask in Photoshop, you first need to select the mask. Next, click on the “Select” tool (or press “Ctrl+D”) and make sure that the “Select Mask” checkbox is checked. Finally, click on the mask to deselect it.

To deselect with the Magic Wand tool, first, click on the area you want to select. Next, use the cursor to drag the selection around the area you don’t want to be selected. When you’re done, release the mouse button.

There is no one-size-fits-all answer to this question, as the process of deselecting a marquee tool may vary depending on the specific feature or tool that you are trying to deselect.

The tool used for selecting and deselecting objects in Photoshop is the Select menu.

Ctrl L (command + L) is the shortcut for “Layer > Lock Layer.” This command prevents any changes you make to the layer from being overwritten by subsequent changes to other layers or the document as a whole.

Ctrl K is the keyboard shortcut to copy and paste the text.

F2 (File > Save As) saves the current document as a copy in the same folder as the original.

To deselect in Photoshop on a Mac, use the “Deselect” tool. To select multiple objects, hold down the “Ctrl” key and click each object you want to select.