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April 12, 2022

P: Fit on Screen Not working in 23.3.0

  • April 12, 2022
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After updating yesterday to the latest version of Photoshop (23.3.0), the Fit on Screen menu item and associated Command-0 shortcut no longer enlarge an image,  If the Zoom tool is active, pressing the Fit Screen button still works.  I am on an M1 Mac, OS 12.3.1.  

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Known Participant
May 5, 2022

Despite many posts/upvotes about how the latest 'large' update from Adobe managed to break the really important ctrl-0 function...
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...Adobe has seen fit to issue another patch that does NOT fix the problem.

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I am kicking off this 23.3.1 thread - just in case the issue has been resolved for some people (doubtful)
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The last time Adobe's 'engineers' broke something like this ([ and ] to change sizes) - it remained broken for months

I'm running Windows 10 with all of the latest patches and fixes. The ctrl-0 command has NOT been broken on Acrobat etc - so it is just the Photoshop team that have totaly failed QA on their 'clever updates'

Participant
May 4, 2022

no im up to date on OS and PS. still broken after today's update. 

Participating Frequently
May 4, 2022

I just updated to the latest in photoshop 23.3.1 and the command 0 is still not working.  Do you have to be in the latest version of MacOS for it to work.  I'm still in Catalina.

RichardL1967
Inspiring
May 2, 2022

It sounds a bit crazy, but you are probably right! Unbelievable how complex this program must be. Is it the biggest program available altogether? Sad, they are losing some 3D stuff to make a new program. I was planning to learn 3D later. Hope they've still got the good stuff in Ps!

Known Participant
May 1, 2022

They are such a HUGE company - but still trying to save money in the quality control area.
Wonder how the budgets compare?
Marketing spend to attract new customers Vs spend on regression testing to keep existing customers happy?
I can guess...

Kukurykus
Legend
May 1, 2022

It's easy - I agree 😉 Updating Photoshop 23.2.2 to 23.3 they 'fixed' 28 bugs! Wouldn't it be much more safe to divide those 28 bugs by 7 micro versions that is 23.2.(3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9) and introduce only 4 bug fixes at time every 4 days, so starting from previous month update? They have so much experince with a stuff that all the time doesn't work and still can't learn from own mistakes.

Known Participant
May 1, 2022

It's normally called 'Regression Testing' - so that when you make your 'clever new improvement/bug fix' - you don't undo everything that went before.

Considering the billions and billions of dollars at Adobe invoices all the time, it is surprising that they don't have 'one person per function on every menu' just checking to make sure that it hasn't been broken.

That might sound a little nuts, but if you have 10 elements across the top and 20 drop downs on each of those a then that's still only 200 people who would be needed to make sure Photoshop isn't broken when the next version is uploaded.

if they did that using interns then it would've cost them almost nothing and the customers who are paying those billions and billions of dollars would be kept happy.

I guess it depends how much the head of quality control wants to keep customers happy...

RichardL1967
Inspiring
April 30, 2022

Though sometimes companies make mistakes, true believers stick with their company and hope they listen to the little people and if they do, a wonderful relationship begins. The output is better art! Go Ps!!

RichardL1967
Inspiring
April 30, 2022

It makes sense to have a perfect "Check List" before issuing it as the current software (ie. PS). Every single detail should be checked by as many engineers as it takes. They can work for some of the older bugs when not check listing. Billions await. Maybe a program that does this could be created to speed up the process. You'll probably here something like "Can I have 12 microseconds of your time!" the list man laughed. 

Known Participant
April 30, 2022

Saw some suggestionks on here - tried various modes - does not seem to make a difference to me.
When I applied the update last night and it worked again - I was optimistic - the issue returned very quickly.