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October 24, 2017

P: Vertical scroll bar in Develop disappears when using Adjustment Brush

  • October 24, 2017
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Vertical scroll bar on the right side in the Develop module disappears when using tools with larger panels, like the adjustment brush.  When this happens, you can't scroll down to access all the options/sliders in the current tool panel or access the standard Basic, Tone Curve, etc. panels below.  Changing the size of the filmstrip resets/fixes the problem, in some cases.

See video here for an example.

Troubleshooting steps already tried & failed -
- Turned the GPU on/off.
- Updated graphics drivers to the latest versions.
- Forced Lr to use OpenGL instead of DirectX according to this post.
- Reset Lr preferences.
- Replicated behavior on 2 computers
    - Win10 laptop - Intel HD 4400 GPU - 1920x1080 built-in display & 2560x1440 external display.
    - Win10 desktop - NVidia GTX 960 GPU - dual 1920x1080 displays
 
Behavior is the same on both computers.  The only difference is the point where the problem occurs varies, depending on Lr window size & monitor resolution.

This is new behavior since upgarding to Lightroom Classic CC.

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14 replies

Legend
October 25, 2017
Same here Win7 ATI Radeon5700 1920x1080
Workarounds I found are: use fullscreen mode, hide histogram or resize filmstrip. (All of these give more screen space back to the adjustment panel to a point where the scroll bar reappears.)

I can also resize the Lightroom window down from full screen to make it slightly shorter or use my 1680x1050 2nd monitor as the main screen, the scroll bar shows there.
Participant
October 25, 2017
I am having exact same problem.  Win10 desktop - NVidia GT 610 - 1920x1080 
Inspiring
October 25, 2017
I face the same problem. I cannot even access to the 'masque de gamme' since the the corresponding control remains hidden.
Adobe Employee
October 25, 2017
Thanks Tom for reporting. We will look into this issue.
Venkatesh PenjuriAdobe Lightroom Team