If you’re a Photoshop user, you may have noticed that the application’s default toolbar arrangement has changed in recent versions. The good news is, it’s easy to get your old toolbar back – and even customize the arrangement to better suit your needs. Here’s how.
First, open Photoshop and go to Window > Workspace > Essentials (Default). This will reset the application to its default state, including the default toolbar arrangement. If you want to keep your customizations but just want the old toolbar back, choose Window > Workspace > Reset Essentials instead.
If you want to customize your toolbar, first make sure it’s visible by going to Window > Tools. Then, simply drag and drop the tools you want into the toolbar.
To remove a tool from the toolbar, drag it out of the window. You can also rearrange tools by dragging and dropping them into different positions.
Conclusion:
Getting your old toolbar back in Photoshop is easy – just reset the application to its default state or customize the arrangement to better suit your needs.