New Features in Version 3.2: Control basic mask sliders, new remove options, and personalization of non-raw temperature sliders
December 2, 2025
We are super excited to announce the release of version 3.2 of Power Keys. Here's the official release notes:
We’ve added the option to control basic mask sliders using the same shortcuts as the global sliders when the mask panel is open
We’ve added the option to personalize the change amount adjustments for NON-RAW temperature (previously it was a fixed value of 2)
The constrained crop checkbox is now always checked when adjusting manual transform sliders
We’ve added a new Remove shortcut group with the following shortcuts:
Select Remove Tool
Select Remove Tool: Remove
Select Remove Tool: Heal
Select Remove Tool: Clone
Detect Objects (Disable/Enable)
Use Generative Fill (Disable/Enable)
Generative AI: Next Variation
Generative AI: Previous Variation
We’ve added Select Landscape shortcuts for masking
We’ve fixed various bugs
Let's do a deeper dive into two of my favorite features.
Shortcuts for basic mask sliders
If you've ever wanted to control your mask sliders with keyboard shortcuts, today is your lucky day. Now, if you have "Enable basic develop adjustments for masks" checked in Power Keys, when a mask is open, the same shortcuts that control your basic sliders will now control your mask sliders. Here is the list of mask sliders you can control:
Temperature
Tint
Exposure
Contrast
Highlights
Shadows
Whites
Blacks
Texture
Clarity
Dehaze
Vibrance
Saturation
If you want to change the amount temperature changes, simply select NON-RAW from the dropdown next to Temperature in Power Keys and change the value to whatever you want.
This brings me to the second feature I'd like to highlight.
Personalize change amounts for NON-RAW temperature
Previously, changes to non-raw temperature values were hard-coded with a change value of 2. This meant that when adjusting the temperature slider on a JPG film scan, the value would change by 2, regardless of the value entered into the amount input box. Now, all you need to do is select non-raw from the dropdown next to Temperature and change the amount value to whatever you want. I know a lot of our users shoot film; this one is for you.
