You can restore the default
workspace at any time by choosing the default option on the Window >
Workspace menu.The menu bar across the top organizes commands under menus.
The Tools panel (called the Tools palette in Photoshop) contains tools for creating and editing images, artwork, page elements, and so on. Related tools are grouped together.
The Control panel (called the options bar in Photoshop) displays options for the currently selected tool. (Flash has no Control panel.)
The Document window (called the Stage in Flash) displays the file you’re working on.
Panels (called palettes in Photoshop) help you monitor and modify your work. Examples include the Timeline in Flash and the Layers palette in Photoshop. Certain panels are displayed by default, but you can add any panel by selecting it from the Window menu. Many panels have menus with panel-specific options. Panels can be grouped, stacked, or docked.

For a video on understanding the workspace, see www.adobe.com/go/vid0187.
Hide or show all panels
Display panel menu options
Position
the pointer on the panel menu icon
in
the upper-right corner of the panel, and press the mouse button.
(Illustrator) Adjust panel brightness
In
User Interface preferences, move the Brightness slider. This control
affects all panels, including the Control panel.
Reconfigure the Tools panel
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