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Photoshop F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 26 6:58 am)
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Hi dano, welcome to the forum.
Yep, there is a way.
Set your foreground color as you please (in this case, black), select the paint bucket tool (g), and "shift"-click on your background. Your color change should take place. This won't work if you try it before you switch to "full screen mode" (f). For the MAC users, i understand you can change the "application" background (turn on or off) but not us PC users...
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I've been using Photoshop since the dawn of time and consider myself pretty proficient with it BUT have always wondered one thing, can you change the background color when in "full screen mode with menu bar" mode. It's gray but I would like it to be black like when you are in "full screen mode" Maybe it's a silly question but I thought I would ask anyway. TIA dano