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June 18, 2023
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Can't drag and drop images as layers - is there a workaround?

  • June 18, 2023
  • 14 replies
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Hi all,

I'm just starting out trying to use layers and following tutorials on Youtube, and one tutorial has shown me how to create a background and a brush layer - then advises you only have to drag and drop a photo in your files onto it to create another layer.
Nope.
I googled the problem and there are two "fixes" I've encountered - one the "regedit" fix here, and the other going in and unselecting "run as admin".
I've done both of these and still no ability to drag and drop. I've been trying various solutions I found on Youtube for literally an hour and a half and I am practically pulling my hair out in clumps.
I'm on a PC laptop, running Windows 11.
If it's somehow impossible for me to enable this function, is there any other way to add a photo from my files as a new layer instead of opening up an entirely new tab for it? At the moment it looks like I can't use layers in the way they are supposed to be used at all because I can't do something as simple as click and drag images. It is EXTREMELY frustrating.
Much thanks in advance!
(Sorry if I sound snappy. I'm running on adrenaline, frustration and fury! I hate it when computers don't do as they're told...)
Correct answer The_Mr_Phoenix

I had the same issue and I've tried literally everything but nothing worked until i found this video

https://youtu.be/_H0k753olqY?si=jt6hZRiHGCnArayD

Do it and thank me later 

14 replies

ElPi ngas
Inspiring
November 11, 2025

Fast forward 2025. The same issue keeps happening.

 

As the other user pointed out in the Youtube he linked. Editing the registry fixes it, which turns out to just be a more complicated way of disabling UAC (User Account Control) through Window's Control Panel.

I think since I moved this SSD from a PC to a notebook, Windows security may have detected the change and somewhat screwed my previous setting of disabling UAC. So, maybe that's the culprit for not being able to drag and drop images.

 

Anyway, if you're a tad tech savier than the average soccer mom, you'll probably be just fine disabling that annoying prompt whenever you try to do something in your computer.

 

The regedit path is

Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System

Set EnableLUA to and restart the computer.

 

Participant
June 12, 2025

This issue is such a joke. Still there in 2025. And all you find on this stupid forum is defensive gaslighting by members who worship the brand. Only apple is worse in the brainwash department.

The_Mr_PhoenixCorrect answer
Participant
March 2, 2025

I had the same issue and I've tried literally everything but nothing worked until i found this video

https://youtu.be/_H0k753olqY?si=jt6hZRiHGCnArayD

Do it and thank me later 

charmander4444
Participating Frequently
February 19, 2025

wow, Photoshop Beta turned into a POS and now I open 2025 just for this to happen 🙂 🙂 🙂 Do I have to go back to CS6 for this to work?

Participant
February 16, 2025

Windows+R then type regedit

go to Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System

Change EnableLUA value from 1 to 0

reboot your pc

Participant
January 11, 2025

Start by looking at the file tab at the top and make sure that quick mask isn't turned on. If it is, press the "Q" key and turn it off. 

j_r_v29818002
Participant
October 7, 2024

Been having this issue as well for a few months now - assuming around some Windows update. Curious if it happens on MAC as well? 

 

Def super annoying and crushes workflow. 

 

toggling 'run as admin' and other fixes like regedit does nothing.

Legend
October 7, 2024

I have never seen this issue on Mac or Windows. I do product photography and drag layers between documents all the time.

Participant
August 9, 2024

Hello there,

This is a problem I went through sometimes and gratefully I found a solution.
The problem arises from running the app as an administrator. 

The solution is going to the folder where photoshop is installed, find the Photoshop.exe, right click on the Photoshop.exe and deactivate run as administrator.

 

I hope this helps. If it does please let rate my solution.

Participant
July 2, 2024

when i changed properties to Run as Administrator drag and drop didn't work. Then i found that is the problem and i de-selected the Run as Administrator option then it worked for me.

Participant
August 1, 2024

👏 That fixed it for me!

Legend
June 17, 2024

Abuse is not helpful, necessary, or compliant with the rules.

And homophobic rants don't change the objective fact that there is nothing to fix.