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Steps to reproduce problem:
1. Open Lightroom Classic 12.4 and import files from camera card.
2. Select one or more of the imported files and click in Keyword window to begin adding keywords.
3. After the first letter is typed, you will find yourself no longer in the Keyword window and the single letter you typed will have been entered into the Keyword list.
4. If the second letter you try to type is a keyboard shortcut, that shortcut will run.
5. If you re-enter the Keyword window a second time, it behaves normally.
LrC 12.4, Mac OS 12.6.8
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Resetting the LrC preference file is good place to start when odd behaviour such as you're experiencing is encountered. You should follow the procedure described in Method 1 of below linked Adobe Help document.
https://helpx.adobe.com/lightroom-classic/help/setting-preferences-lightroom.html
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This is a known issue on Apple Monterey so it is probably and issue on Big Sur too. It works correctly on Ventura. As Adobe will probably be releasing Lightroom Classic 14 soon so Big Sur will no longer be supported. This ONLY happens the FIRST time after you open LrC so the workaround is to type a single letter, reselect the field and finish typing. Then it will work correctly.
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Thank you so much Bob. This was driving me crazy and I have just spent over an hour wasting time with an Adobe virtual assistant, aso a so called agent without success! Thanks again, Barbara
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If I position my cursor in the Metadata box for Keywords, and start to type "film" - when I type the letter "f" my screen suddenly changes to what I believe may be Adobe's "Lights Out" Screen Mode. Looking at a list of Keyboard shortcuts, the letter "f" is supposed to "Cycle Screen Mode"
The letter "f" does get entered in the Keyword box, but the text box is no longer active until I reposition the cursor back in the Keyword box.
This happens sometimes, but not always, so I am unable to reliably reproduce it.
Has anybody else seen this?
Lightroom Classic 12.5, MacOS v.11.7.9
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Me to since a few months with LR classic 12.5 but, surprisingly, it disappeared when I installed a minor update for MacOS Monterey (12.7).
It was really a nasty bug since I had to keep in mind to stop typing , for a few seconds, the second character of the string.
Best regards from France
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Yes, same here. I was typing and my second and third letters were 'b', which added the photo to quick collection and then removed it. I now also have a vertical black line in any metadata field I activate. It's not a character, but some other graphic anomaly. I've seen this behavior in 12.4 w/MacOS 11.7.9 and now in 12.5 w/MacOS 11.7.10. The black line went away briefly after the 12.5 upgrade, but recurred after the typing mentioned above. Very annoying.
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@Andy22476221ry69 , I see this on my iMac also. Very annoying.
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Moderators, @Rikk Flohr: Photography, please merge with this existing thread:
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Gibt man nach dem ersten Start von LRC im Feld 'Bildunterschrift' einen Buchstaben ein wird die Eingabe gestoppt - zur weiteren Eingabe muss ich neu in das Feld einsteigen. Beim weiteren Benutzen des Programms tritt der Fehlern dann nicht mehr auf!
LR Classic Version 13.1. aktuell
Mac OS 12
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There have been a number of reports about this with Mac OS 11 and 12, but none with Mac OS 13 or 14. So I recommend updating to Mac OS 14 (or 13) if your hardware allows it.
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Moderators, @Rikk Flohr: Photography, please merge with this existing thread:
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I really wish Adobe would fix this. It's their bug, it doesn't happen in any other apps, and it never used to happen in LRC - it was introduced about a year ago, and has been driving me mad ever since, because I always forget about it and end up with a single character tag and then a bunch of random stuff happening because the remaining letters were interpreted as hotkeys. I can't upgrade my iMac past Monterey. Every time a new LRC comes out I'm hoping they fix it, but they never do. PLEASE FIX IT!
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As the thread states, this only happens on MacOS versions PREVIOUS to Ventura. Adobe will probably be dropping support for LrC for any OSs prior to Ventura in a couple months if history is any indicator so this will never be fixed for Monterey