![]() ![]() In other words, it needs GPU capabilities. Unfortunately, Photoshop needs some extra dedicated graphics memory for Bird’s Eye View. The small rectangle, which surrounds the cursor, shows the area which will zoom in as soon as you release the left mouse button or the H key. Once the Bird’s Eye View is activated, your Photoshop screen will look like the one shown below. Once you are done, release the mouse button and the H key. ![]() Now move your mouse cursor to easily navigate to the area you want. To activate Bird’s Eye View, hold down H and then hold down your mouse left button. By holding down H, Photoshop will activate the Bird’s Eye View and you can easily navigate to other areas. When you have zoomed in a lot, let’s say 100%, and you want to navigate to other area’s of the image, with the help of H button and your mouse cursor, you can navigate easily. The third and most effective method is using the Bird’s Eye View.
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