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February 20, 2020
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Unable to close preview windows of XD on macOS by keyboard shortcut.

  • February 20, 2020
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For close preview window cmd+w not worked

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Correct answer Peter Villevoye

I think it's time to do the inevitable dirty trick.

Since you're working on a Mac, you can easily (and for the sake of testing) create a new user account and try using Adobe XD with such cloud files and hope the shortcut is failing again.

 

If it is still misbehaving, then there must have gone something wrong in the application, so remove Adobe XD completely and reinstall it (by deinstalling in the CC Desktop app). That is, when you haven't done that before.

 

If it's working okay, then there might be some corruption in user-based Library files.

Could you try temporarily switch off all plugins you might have activated, quit XD, restart it, and try if this helped ?

If it didn't help, we might find a culprit at a deeper user level.

I know that in the Library folder in the Application Support folder, there are an Adobe.XD folder, and Adobe XD folder in the Adobe folder. Removing them might help. Quit XD before doing so, open the Library folder by pressing the option key while choosing the Go menu command. And rather copy these folders to your dekstop, and delete the original folders. If that fresh start didn't help, you might as well copy them back again so certain features return to your preferred setting. Nothing crucial to miss out on, but it's a small effort.

Also try moving/copying/deleting (and perhaps putting back again) these four files from the Preferences folder in the Library folder: 

com.adobe.xd.plist

com.adobe.xd.uxp_CC_LIBS.plist

com.adobe.xd.uxp_com.adobe.ccx.xd-start.plist

com.adobe.xd.uxp_com.adobe.ccext.pluginmarketplace.plist

 

Maybe some one from the support team can point out which other files or folders to delete, in order to let XD have a totally clean start.

 

6 replies

DavidMatos
Inspiring
June 14, 2020

Same thing here, seems like a (very annoying) version bug.

Peter Villevoye
Community Expert
Peter VillevoyeCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
May 7, 2020

I think it's time to do the inevitable dirty trick.

Since you're working on a Mac, you can easily (and for the sake of testing) create a new user account and try using Adobe XD with such cloud files and hope the shortcut is failing again.

 

If it is still misbehaving, then there must have gone something wrong in the application, so remove Adobe XD completely and reinstall it (by deinstalling in the CC Desktop app). That is, when you haven't done that before.

 

If it's working okay, then there might be some corruption in user-based Library files.

Could you try temporarily switch off all plugins you might have activated, quit XD, restart it, and try if this helped ?

If it didn't help, we might find a culprit at a deeper user level.

I know that in the Library folder in the Application Support folder, there are an Adobe.XD folder, and Adobe XD folder in the Adobe folder. Removing them might help. Quit XD before doing so, open the Library folder by pressing the option key while choosing the Go menu command. And rather copy these folders to your dekstop, and delete the original folders. If that fresh start didn't help, you might as well copy them back again so certain features return to your preferred setting. Nothing crucial to miss out on, but it's a small effort.

Also try moving/copying/deleting (and perhaps putting back again) these four files from the Preferences folder in the Library folder: 

com.adobe.xd.plist

com.adobe.xd.uxp_CC_LIBS.plist

com.adobe.xd.uxp_com.adobe.ccx.xd-start.plist

com.adobe.xd.uxp_com.adobe.ccext.pluginmarketplace.plist

 

Maybe some one from the support team can point out which other files or folders to delete, in order to let XD have a totally clean start.

 

Peter Villevoye
Community Expert
Community Expert
May 4, 2020

Okay. Could you descrive if it has worked before, or never works at all, or doesn't work after a while, or after certain actions ?  There must be a pattern, or a difference...

Known Participant
May 5, 2020

Oh, now I found something. It's in a cloud document where it doesn't work. In the documents on my local documents it works.

Peter Villevoye
Community Expert
Community Expert
May 6, 2020

Ah, that's something to go by !

I also checked a cloud-document, but the Cmd-W still works.

But maybe the problem has been addressed by the new version ?

Mac is now on 28.8.12.1.

Peter Villevoye
Community Expert
Community Expert
May 4, 2020

Are you sure it still has "focus" ?

(Meaning that it's not just the front-most but also the active window?)

Known Participant
May 4, 2020

Yes, it's got focus / is active. I dragged it around to be sure about that.

Known Participant
May 4, 2020

I have the same problem. I can close the main app window by clicking cmd + W but cannot close the preview window this way.

 

I'm on Adobe XD 28.7.12.4 and macOS 10.15.4.

Peter Villevoye
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 20, 2020

Well, it still works in Adobe XD (most recent version) on my Mac (with Catalina). So there must be something else hindering this keystroke, or it's a temporary misbehavior. Does it happen all the time, even after quitting and restarting XD, or restarting your Mac ?