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I'm on a Mac Mini M1 with 16GB and Big Sur 11.2.3, and am up to date on my Creative Cloud updates. About 25-30% of the time, when the computer goes to sleep, Illustrator will drop down about 1/5 of the way down the screen, as if I clicked the title bar and dragged it down the screen. When this happens, some of my panels will move around as well and I have to reset my workspace. Also, the grey space around the artboard shimmers when I move my cursor and the little popup window urging me to click and learn more about new features will have the font size reduced about 60%. All this happens with both Illustrator and Photoshop (the only Adobe apps I use regularly.) I usually end up quitting and restarting the program, and resetting my workspace. Oddly, all this doesn't happen EVERY time the computer sleeps, but it does happen fairly often, and is very annoying.
Hello everyone,
I'm pleased to share that the product team has resolved this issue in version 28.1. I've personally tested it and couldn't replicate the problem. Would you all mind installing this version from the CCDA and informing us if it resolves the issue on your end?
Thank you for your patience and cooperation.
Best regards,
Anshul Saini
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Thank you for your help.
I've done all the steps you pointed out, so far the screen shift and gray area flicker problem no longer occur.
But now there is another bug, when I point the tool at an object, the screen becomes white, this bug seems to me even worse than it was before
Not all tools show this bug. I attached a video demonstration
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Wow. Not sure it want to try the fix now. This seems way worse, the main bug is an annoyance but doesn't make illustrator unusable. This seems way worse.
is it every file or just the open one when the monitor powers off?
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This happens with all files. No matter if the monitor was turned off or not.
I experimented some more time, and I can say that the old problems are not gone, the window is still shifting, the gray area continues to flicker.
I restarted the computer and the new problem was added to the bug. If I try to select or edit an object, the screen turns blue and I can't see anything else any action changes the screen color to white or blue, I can't work.
I want to try and get everything back.
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That's awful, hopefully @Anshul_Saini can explain how to revert to a working but buggy version.
I won't be trying the suggested fix as I need to able to use Illustrator to do my job.
I might try running the intel version and see if it has the same issue
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I renamed all the *.old folders back and everything worked as before.
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I tried this substituting everywhere with Photoshop and it is still broken.
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This is so frustrating, reddit has loads of threads about the issue too. They must be a fir few designers using M1 mac mini with external monitors having the same issue, it's not that niche
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Renaming caches etc. did not work for either Illustrator or Photoshop (latest versions) on a Mac Studio with Dell monitor (12.4 Monterey). Both full-screen windows shift to the same position about one quarter way down from the top after sleep.
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Hi Anshul
This isn't just an Illustrator issue, this is an issue across ALL Adobe apps I use and has only started since using 2022.
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A quick update as this used to happen to me as well. Last year I had an M1 MacBook Air running macOS Big Sur and I had the same issue with the screen flickering on external displays.
I have recently upgraded to a MacBook Pro with the M1 Pro chip and I am running the latest macOS Monterey (12.0.1) and Adobe Illustrator (26.0.1). The issue seems to have disappeared as I haven't seen any screen flickering issues on my external display ever since (Dell UltraSharp).
I know this is anecdotal but I really haven't experienced this issue in weeks. I have a feeling the bug is mostly related to macOS Big Sur?
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I'm using a Mac mini m1 16GB, Mac OS 12.0.1 (Monterey), Illustrator 26.0.1
And I keep experiencing these bugs.
I think it's a problem with the Illustrator kernel under ARM
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I had all of these same problems earlier with v25 and Big Sur - now I'm on 26 with an M1pro, Monterey, and it's been fine so far, but it worries me to see you are expereinceing the same thing with 26.0.1. It's so frustrating, I know. I can't see from your screenshot if your document tab says CPU or GPU - when the flickering happened for me, it would always switch to CPU.
I wrote a blog post that may be helpful if you can find a solution among the things I tried - I did all the removing of preference files as suggested earlier in this thread by Adobe tech support. The flickering came back. It finally resolved when I focused on my monitor as the culprit - I threw out all it's files and settings and a few other things to give it a fresh start. It solved the issue for me. Here's a link, if it helps: https://www.lauracoylecreative.com/illustrator-tips/illustrator-performance-issues
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So I have just tried 26.01 and 25.4.1 running as intel or running as M1 native, all 4 versions resize and flicker if I turn my monitor off and back on. I'm still on Big Sur and havn't jumped to Monterey yet as I worried that will just cause others issues with other software and prefer to wait a while when a new OS comes out.
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So with more testing, it's when the monitor turns on and off that the windows move and not the computer sleeping.
The 3 programmes that do it are Indesign, Illustrator and Photoshop.
Also if you open any dialogue box for example colour picker, open file, save as etc. then this stops the window moving when the monitor turn off and on.
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You're right! I just turned off my monitor while my mac was still awake, and Photoshop shifted out of place. Super frustrating!
Photoshop 23.1.0, Mac M1 Mini, Monterey OS
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Thanks all for trying the steps. As this issue didn't get resolved with the steps suggested by me. I'd recommend you to connect with our technical support team (https://helpx.adobe.com/contact.html?rghtup=autoOpen). The team here would be able to perform remote troubleshooting and assist you accordingly.
Note for Monterey users: There are several bugs with macOS Monterey doesn't matter you have M1 Mac or Intel Mac. Display issue connected using Thunderbolt port. Memory leak issues. Keyboard input doesn't always work for dialogs.
I had to clean Install macOS Monterey twice by wiping my SSD & restoring data using TimeMachine on my device to resolve these issues.
Regards,
Anshul Saini
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This seems like a raher extreme way to handle the problem. Has Adobe at least recognized the issue?
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Hi everybody,
I think the windows management is stupid on Adobe Softwares ... but the MacOS windows management is a shame ! This is NOT acceptable for a 3500$ macbook pro. I also have the same anoying bugs since many years.
After wake up from sleep, all windows have moved, changed of screens, the screen definition changes ... it takes me 5 minutes to fix all that mess.
MacOS is a piece of junk. A shame from Apple , acompany that makes billions of dollars a day ...
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For a shorterm workaround until either Apple or Adobe gets this fixed; set your sleep mode to a higher minute count if you are going to be away/innactive for a short time. Otherwise if you know you are going to be away awhile lock your screen (Option+Command+Q). When you come back and login/unlock your Mac, all of your Adobe panels should still be in place. At least this is what has worked for me.
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I've tried this, doesn't help with mine.
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Thanks! I'll give that a try.
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FYI: Lock screen is control + command + Q
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You are correct, and now I can't edit my OP... 🤨
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Doesn't really help as this issue is an external monitor going to sleep, not the Mac.
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For me, it happens whether or not the monitor goes to sleep. It happens regardless.