PS CC 2017 - A stupid feature or a bug? You tell me
So I've upgraded to Photoshop CC 2017, yay. But then I noticed a very annoying and unusual behavior to PS when trying to select layers and move them. It also took me a few tries to understand how it works.
It seems now that if I want to move a layer or multiple layers, my arrow (for selecting and moving) has to be EXACTLY on the layer itself, meaning on the pixels that are the layer, not empty space. If it's not on the layer, it will deselect the layer/s I've selected and move whatever layer I actually touched. If there's nothing or the layer is locked, it won't do a thing and deselect the layers I've selected.
In addition, if I select multiple layers, I have to touch one of the layers included in my selection or again it will deselect and move the layer I actually touched.
The video I've attached shows this perfectly:
I've been working with photoshop for years and I never ran into this kind of behavior. If this is a new feature and not a bug - please change it back!!! It will be very frustrating if every time I'll want to move a layer I'll need to touch it precisely with my cursor. Just think about it.
For now, my only workaround this is selecting what I need, then hitting transform, move to where I want and apply.
If there is a way to cancel this, maybe it's a new option they added, IDK, please someone tell me how.
Thank you.

