Nifty little keyboard shortcuts

I'm a big fan of keyboard shortcuts. For me, they are a lot faster than locating commands with a mouse. And, despite having a terrible memory, I seem to be able to remember most—especially the useful ones.
So, imagine my surprise when I learn that Alt-clicking Synchronize applies all settings without asking. Brilliant. I learned this from a book (CS5 for Photographers by Martin Evening—strong arm muscles required).
Whenever I see printed lists of keyboard shortcuts I seem to miss these little gems. Are they actually in the lists, or are there lots of hidden tricks I'm missing? Is there a complete list somewhere?

Yammer,
I'm also a big fan of keyboard shortcuts, often I'm so used to these that when I attempt to demonstrate a procedure to someone and want to tell them the actual menu command I'm stumped since I don't use the menus for certain things, only the keyboard shortcuts.
The Option/Alt key has always been very helpful but people don't always remember what they do.
For example in the layers panel in Photoshop, clicking the new layer or group icons will just create these items, however if you hold the Option/Alt key while clicking these icons it gives you a change to name the layers.
With this key combo and clicking the layer icon you can also set:
Color of the layer
The Blending Mode
The Opacity of the layer
Use Previous Layer to create Clipping Mask
Also, regular clicking the Mask icon creates a White Mask, while Option/Alt clicking the mask icon creates a Black Mask.
Modifier keys can also often change things in dialog boxes.
My favorite command in Camera Raw is pressing the "P" key to select/deselect the Preview checkbox (lightyears faster than using the mouse)

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