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I have used Bridge for many years and only just started seeing this issue with the last update. If I minimize Bridge, or go to another program and come back, it autocollapses all my panels, leaving only the content panel open. Then I have to manually hunt down and drag or double-click out the hot edges to get the panels back. I get everything set up, then have to go do something else and when I come back I have to set the panels up all over again. I HATE this. It is SO annoying...
I have a saved custom workspace, and have gone through all of the preferences and view and window settings and there is nothing to indicate whether you are okay with this autocollpasing behavior, so apparently no way to get rid of it. Am I missing something? Please somebody tell me this is not a "feature" now.
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Its a issue with the third party drivers that are re engineered to work with the different vendors laptops.
Call your laptop vendor. Have them fix the issue.
I have a Dell XPS and it does the same thing.
Standard video drivers don't cause this issue.
Its not going to be fixed EVER.
Its not Adobe's issue.
Moderator its time to close this thread.
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Thank you for this suggestion. I tried it and it did not fix the issue. As with changing the scaling within the Bridge app itself, when I change the scaling in Windows to 125% it makes everything very small and hard to read, and it does not fix the problem with the autocollapsing panels except to make one panel stay open on the right hand side, with only a fraction of the panel actually showing. Same thing at 100%. No change of scaling size seems to fix this, whether performed in Bridge itself, or in the Windows OS. I appreciate your efforts to help with this, though! I'm pretty sure it's a bug. Not all bugs will materialize in all use cases. I guess that's why there are QA teams. 🙂
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Not the case here. This behavior has persisted through three installations (two clean reinstalls) over the past year.
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Hi,
I'm having the same issue with Bridge, I'm using a Dell Xps 15 9570 with an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050. I hope you can find a solution soon cause it's pretty annoying.
Thank you.
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I am also having the same exact issue using an XPS 15 4k monitor. Super annoying!
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Same issue.
Dell XPS 15 7590
4k UHD OLED
Nvidia GeForce GTX 1650 4GB GDDR5
Intel i9-9980HK
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It seems that a miracle has occurred. The latest version of Bridge, 10.0.4.157 is no longer plagued by this issue on my XPS 15. I hope the same is true for others.
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I have the issue with the version 10.1.0.163, from july 2020.
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It seems this thread is still active because this issue has not been resolved. Its a pity its been a year since Sahil apparently started work with the engineers (which is hard to believe).
I am experiencing this issue and it is incredibly frustrating and would be great if Adobe could fix it.
I also will not screen record it because it seems that most the other posters have recordings consistent with my own experience.
I did try and make a custom workspace but when minimised it closes both the favourites and preview panel and then goes onto overwriting the custom workspace. So I have to set the workspace up again and then switch to essentials or filmstrip to prevent it from overwriting.
It would be nice for the software to work as advertised.
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Actually, this problem was fixed for me in Oct. 2019, and appears to be the case for others, too. Are you updated to the latest version?
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Yeah, I'm on the latest version and it's still happening.
Did you do something to fix it or was it just an update that fixed it for you?
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It was just an update. Nothing that I did that I'm aware of. I hope something corrects it for you. It's an annoying problem.
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Same here, and this is a new issue for me having just installed Adobe on a brand new HP laptop. Old one doesn't do this. Second day and already driving me nuts.
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This happens to me all the time too, it is so annoying, it just won't stop doing it.
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Its a issue with the third party drivers that are re engineered to work with the different vendors laptops.
Call your laptop vendor. Have them fix the issue.
I have a Dell XPS and it does the same thing.
Standard video drivers don't cause this issue.
Its not going to be fixed EVER.
Its not Adobe's issue.
Moderator its time to close this thread.
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calm down buddy
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I found that disabling the High DPI settings fixes the problem of auto collapsing panels. Right click Bridge.exe > Compatibility > Change High DPI settings, set it to "System". The problem is that the App now looks fuzzy (not 4k). It is a workaround, but this still needs a fix.
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