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The hand tool will move the image around like a scroll
bar, or paging up or down, but it works in any direction.
To use the hand tool, select it in the toolbar, and then
drag the image in the direction you want it moved. You can
also temporarily access the hand tool, while using other
tools, by pressing the spacebar.
This tool’s keyboard shortcut key is the letter H.
Double clicking the hand tool icon in the toolbox will
cause the active image’s magnification to change to fit
in the window.
The Navigator palette
can also be used for changing the image view.
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The illustration below, is the hand tool’s options bar.
You can choose different magnifications for the active image by
clicking one of the buttons.
Right-clicking on the image when the tool has been selected in
the toolbox will get you the same three options.

If you have doodled with a tool’s options and want to get back
to the default settings, click that tool’s icon at the far left
end of its options bar. Choose either Reset Tool to reset only
the current tool, or Reset All Tools to restore default settings
to every tool.
Please note that all descriptions, and illustrations featured
refer to files which are in Photoshop’s .psd format, and which
are in RGB color mode. Other file formats, and color modes may
generate different options. Some Photoshop features are not available
for images not in .psd format, or RGB color mode. To find what
color mode your image is in, choose Image > Mode.