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When trying to create a new folder, or accessing File Info, both via right click Bridge will automatically span across both of my monitors and expand the thumbnails to full size. Hitting the Restore Down button resizes the widow back, but the previews are still at maximum size. I have had the issue whether right clicking with the pen or a mouse.
Another less frequent issue is while navigating folders by right clicking the path at the top of the Bridge window, occasionally the window will completely disappear, but the task manager will still show the program active under background processes. I have to then quit the program (end task), and reopen it to bring up a navigation window.
This just started for me with the 2017 upgrade and I've searched the forums. I've found others having this problem with earlier versions but no solutions. (Stop Bridge from Auto Expanding Across Monitors )
Bridge CC 2017 Release - 7.0.0.93 x64
Windows 10
Intel (R) Core(TM)2 Extreme CPU X9650 @ 3.00GHz
16 GB RAM
64-bit OS
NVIDIA Quadro FX 1700
Wacom Intuos 5 Touch
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While I appreciate the suggestion, this is just a way to create a shortcut to revert to an original workspace; it doesn't address the problem of Bridge jumping to span two full monitors and resizing the thumbnails.
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Could you please share a screenshot of the issue?
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Right click to add a new folder (or choose File Info, rename, etc.) goes from this:
To this:
The black strips to the right are the second monitor.
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Is there a feature in Windows 10 about spanning on monitors that includes the right-click?
Sahil.Chawla​ it would make sense not to point to that page anymore, as the synchronized windows are no more an option in Bridge
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You can span a desktop photo in Windows 10 but I don't believe it has a feature for spanning an open window across monitors with a right click. This also was not an issue with my previous version of Bridge before the last update; also running Windows 10. Even so, it still shouldn't happen on misc. right-click commands while working within Bridge.
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Indeed, I would recommend to post on the http://feedback.photoshop.com site, where engineers hang out.