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August 22, 2017
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Clicking on Rulers to drag guides opens Preferences in Photoshop CC

  • August 22, 2017
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Whenever I click on the rulers to drag a guide onto a document, Photoshop's preferences open up. I'm not sure if it's the app or my mouse. Has anyone ever come across this issue? If so, how did you fix it?

Thanks in advance.

Sincerely,

Pete Gregory

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    Correct answer S_Gans

    Hi, pedro.guererro​ - it appears to be a mouse issue. Reason I say that is that when you DOUBLE click on a ruler, it opens the Preferences panel, but a single click shouldn't do anything. Does it happen when you "click/drag" in one move? If so, your mouse is most certainly doing an undetectable bounce.

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    Participant
    August 23, 2017

    Thanks everyone for your help. I've come to the conclusion its a mouse issue. I appreciate all your input.

    Pete Gregory

    S_Gans
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    S_GansCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
    Community Expert
    August 22, 2017

    Hi, pedro.guererro​ - it appears to be a mouse issue. Reason I say that is that when you DOUBLE click on a ruler, it opens the Preferences panel, but a single click shouldn't do anything. Does it happen when you "click/drag" in one move? If so, your mouse is most certainly doing an undetectable bounce.

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    Trevor.Dennis
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    August 23, 2017

    S_Gans  wrote

    Hi, pedro.guererro  - it appears to be a mouse issue. Reason I say that is that when you DOUBLE click on a ruler, it opens the Preferences panel, but a single click shouldn't do anything.

    Hey, I didn't even know that trick.  Pedro specifically mentioned a mouse in his OP, but it immediately had me thinking of Wacom tablets where the default for the top button is Double Click

    Talking of things I didn't know, while toggling screens to use the Greenshot screen grabber, I suddenly lost control of my Windows 10 computer, and it started talking to me.  I quickly discovered that I had turned on Narrator, which is one of those 'friendly' Windows 'ease of access' tools.  It tries to give you a commentary on your every move, but falls dramatically short IMO, because while it managed to tell me I was 'pressing the PrntScrn key and entering Greenshot'  it completely missed that I was 'Getting very annoyed.' , 'Punching monitor.' and 'throwing keyboard across the room'.   .  I expect Mac users never have these sort of problems.

    S_Gans
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    August 23, 2017

    Oh, we have problems that make us want the computer recognize that we're " 'Getting very annoyed.' , 'Punching monitor.' and 'throwing keyboard across the room'", but we can't get there with the Windows Logo Key!   And, of course, we're on Macs, so we're supposed to meditate our way out of the feeling!

    As for that default tablet button - that changed on my machine VERY fast! What a pain! Thanks for that reminder, though - so, Pedro, do avoid that as well.

    Do let us know if that GPU fix worked for your Illustrator issue.

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    Mohammad.Harb
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    August 22, 2017

    Does the mouse work correctly outside Photoshop?

    Participant
    August 22, 2017

    I'm having a similar problem in Illustrator CC I'm noticing too. I will drag a guide onto the document and it will disappear. If I click on another spot on the document, the guide will appear.

    Mohammad.Harb
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    August 22, 2017
    I'm having a similar problem in Illustrator CC I'm noticing too. I will drag a guide onto the document and it will disappear. If I click on another spot on the document, the guide will appear

    this could be the GPU , Try to turn it  ON/OFF and try to add guide .