Alt + Create new Fill or Adjustment Layer CC2014

Alt + Create new Fill or Adjustment Layer Photoshop CC2014 not working
In Photoshop CS6 I can click on the Alt key and select Create new Fill or Adjustment Layer to create a new adjustment layer with options, but when I try the same in Photoshop CC2014 clicking the Alt doesn't work that way, is there something that I'm doing wrong or maybe there's another shortcut key that I'm unaware of. Is there another way to do the same thing as CS6
System Spec
Windows Pro 8.1
16 GB RAM
300 GB Scratch Disk
2GB Graphics Card
Everything up to date

It also work in Photoshop CC like in CS6 but not in CC 2014 it seem to be a bug.

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