If you look at the arrangement of the buttons, it's only replacing the key letters with the shortcut functions that those keys already perform (s for clone stamp, q for quick mask, TAB to toggle panels, etc...)
So it wouldn't save you any keystrokes in the long run, but it would definitely help you remember (or not have to remember) shortcuts.
I wonder if the displays update to reflect when you press the combinations of control/command, alt/option, and shift...
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If you look at the arrangement of the buttons, it's only replacing the key letters with the shortcut functions that those keys already perform (s for clone stamp, q for quick mask, TAB to toggle panels, etc...)
So it wouldn't save you any keystrokes in the long run, but it would definitely help you remember (or not have to remember) shortcuts.
I wonder if the displays update to reflect when you press the combinations of control/command, alt/option, and shift...