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July 21, 2025
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Mouse Desync and Image Bleed

  • July 21, 2025
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When using photoshop after a bit it will get slow and the mose position will desync by up to half of my screen and when scrolling the image will bleed off the screen. 

Correct answer Aleke

Hey @Aleke, here's the System info


Hi @ASchieuer , thanks for sharing that!

It looks like your NVIDIA graphics card drivers haven’t been updated in about 7 months. It’s a good idea to check NVIDIA’s website to see if there are any newer drivers available. That might help with performance or compatibility.

Also, I noticed your system has both an integrated graphics card and the NVIDIA one. Photoshop doesn’t really benefit from having multiple GPUs, and in some cases, it can actually cause issues if the drivers conflict or if Photoshop ends up using the less powerful card. There’s a helpful guide on how to set things up when you have more than one GPU. I’d recommend giving it a look: https://adobe.ly/4m3NIE7

Let me know if that helps or if you run into any questions!

Alek

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Community Manager
July 21, 2025

Hi @ASchieuer, welcome to the community! 👋

Thanks for reaching out! Could you share a bit more about what’s going on? Knowing which version of Photoshop you're using would be super helpful. And if you’re able to include a screen recording or some screenshots, that’ll give us a better idea of what might be happening.

Looking forward to helping you out!
Alek

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ASchieuerAuthor
Participant
July 21, 2025

Hey @Aleke,

Here's an example of the image bleed 

I'm using version 26.8.1

Community Manager
July 21, 2025

Hi @ASchieuer, thanks for the screenshot!

Could you share your System Info? You can find it in Photoshop under Help > System Info. Just copy the info to a text file and attach it to your response, or share it with us through Google Drive, WeTransfer, or another file-sharing platform.
Thanks a lot!

Alek

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