The shortcut of the eyedropper tool is to click and hold on an object and then drag it to the location you want to use it.

Ctrl F searches for a text string in a document.

Ctrl D is the shortcut for the Delete key.

The eyedropper tool is located in the toolbox on the left side of Photoshop. To use it, first select the object you want to sample. Then click the eyedropper icon ( ) and hold down the mouse button while you drag it over the object. The cursor will change to a droplet icon and you can release the mouse button to pick up a color from the object.

In Photoshop, the eyedropper tool is located in the tools panel on the left side of the window. To use it, click on the eyedropper icon and then select a color from your image.

To copy an object in Illustrator, hold down the Ctrl key and click and drag the object you want to copy.

Ctrl R (Command R on a Mac) opens the Replace dialog box. You can use this dialog box to replace text, patterns, or images in your document.

There are a few shortcuts you can use in Illustrator that can help speed up your workflow. For example, you can press Ctrl+A (Select All) to select all the objects in your document. You can also press Ctrl+D (Delete) to delete an object.

Command G (or the shortcut Ctrl+G) is used to create a new layer.

In Illustrator, shift P is the shortcut for the “Paint Path” command.

Ctrl D is not a keyboard shortcut in Illustrator. It is the default shortcut for the Delete key on most keyboards.

To use the Eyedropper tool in Illustrator, first select the object you want to sample. Next, click the Eyedropper tool in the Tools panel and select a color from the target object.

Alt Eyedropper is a shortcut for copying the color of any object on your screen.

Ctrl 0 in Photoshop is the shortcut for the “No Filter” effect.

To use the Eyedropper tool in Photoshop, first select the text you want to copy. Next, click on the Eyedropper tool (it looks like a droplet) and select the color you want to use from the image. Finally, press CTRL+C to copy the color and CTRL+V to paste it into your document.