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carsonikey
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January 31, 2017
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Move tool broken

  • January 31, 2017
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Here's the situation:

I have a layer selected. Using the move tool, I click on my canvas and drag to move around the current selected layer. This is how it's always worked for me. A few days ago, something else started happening. No matter which layer is selected, when I click and drag with the move tool, it automatically selects and drags around the layer that I visually clicked on. If I hold command when dragging, the move tool behaves as it did before and I can click where I like without having to worry about selecting a unwanted layer. But I don't want to always have to hold down the command button.

Any suggested fixes would be much appreciated. Thanks!

Additional details:

I am using the newest version of Photoshop CC

I use a MacBook Pro (Retina, 15-inch, Mid 2015)

I am running macOS Sierra Version 10.12.3

I have already tried restoring my Photoshop preferences

I have uninstalled and reinstalled Photoshop

This problem occurs in any file I open

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    Correct answer S_Gans

    It sounds like somehow, the Auto Select option got checked. When you're on the move tool, look up at the beginning (left side) of the Options bar (the bar across the top of the tabs in Photoshop). Make sure "Auto-Select" is unchecked, and things should go back to normal.

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    S_Gans
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    S_GansCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
    Community Expert
    February 1, 2017

    It sounds like somehow, the Auto Select option got checked. When you're on the move tool, look up at the beginning (left side) of the Options bar (the bar across the top of the tabs in Photoshop). Make sure "Auto-Select" is unchecked, and things should go back to normal.

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    carsonikey
    Participant
    February 1, 2017

    That was it. Thank you very much!

    S_Gans
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    February 1, 2017

    Yay! Glad to help. The only way I learn that one is by accidentally doing it a dozen tomes!  

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