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What hot key to return original screen layout?

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adonetok

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My edit screen has many sections, e.g. File, View..., left panel, right panel, library, develop...
By accident I hit a key and then the screen layout totally. There are only Grid, Loupe,... Normal, Live, Locked tabs which I never used.
What hot key to return original screen layout in which including edit tools?
 
If you see only Grid, Loupe, Locked… that sounds like the Secondary Display window was opened and is now overlaying the primary display.

If that's the reason, to get out of this you can deselect the command Window > Secondary Display > Show, or press the shortcut shown for it which is Ctrl-F11. That might be the key combination that accidentally made this happen.
 
If you see only Grid, Loupe, Locked… that sounds like the Secondary Display window was opened and is now overlaying the primary display.

If that's the reason, to get out of this you can deselect the command Window > Secondary Display > Show, or press the shortcut shown for it which is Ctrl-F11. That might be the key combination that accidentally made this happen.
I pressed F11, it works.
Thanks.
 
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