To move left or right in Photoshop, use the arrow keys on your keyboard.

To scroll to the side in Photoshop, hold down the Control key and drag the mouse to the side.

To scroll left and right with the mouse, hold down the left mouse button and drag it to the left or right.

There are a few ways to move around in Photoshop:-Use the mouse to drag and drop items around the canvas.-Press and hold down the Shift key while clicking and dragging an item.-Use the arrow keys on your keyboard to move around the canvas.

There are a few reasons why you might not be able to scroll in Photoshop. First, the window might be too small. You can try increasing the size of the window by clicking on the “Window” menu and selecting “Size.” Alternatively, you can use the keyboard shortcuts to scroll. To scroll up one screen, press “Up Arrow” on the keyboard. To scroll down one screen, press “Down Arrow” on the keyboard.

To turn on the scrollbar in Photoshop, open the Preferences dialog box (Window > Preferences). In the Preferences dialog box, under the General tab, click on the Display button. In the Display preferences dialog box, under the Scrollbar section, select the checkbox next to Enable scrollbar.

There are a few things you can do to scroll faster in Photoshop. One is to use keyboard shortcuts. Another is to use the Zoom tool.

There are a few ways to make the scroll wheel zoom in Photoshop. One way is to use the keyboard shortcuts: Command (Mac) or Ctrl (Windows), + (plus sign), and – (minus sign). Another way is to use the Zoom tool (Z) and drag it out from the document window. You can also use the Hand tool (H) and drag it out from the document window.

Flick Panning is a feature in Photoshop that allows you to quickly move your cursor around the screen and drag it across the image to the pan (move) the image.

There are a few ways to scroll left and right on a keyboard. One is to use the arrow keys on your keyboard. Another is to press the Page Up or Page Down key on your keyboard.