Why my image comes smaller?

Very often when I press cmd touch in Photoshop CS6 my image comes smaller until to be a little point on my screen?
An other thing, but this time with InDesign when an object selected and I touch the arrow keys to move the object, often it is my document that moves up or down!
Is anyone can tell me how to fix that?

Hi Mylenium,
My OS is Mac OS 10.6.8
Version du système :          Mac OS X 10.6.8 (10K549)
  Version du noyau :          Darwin 10.8.0

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