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Selecting an adjustment layer focuses on the first text field

New Here ,
Aug 07, 2025 Aug 07, 2025

I'm using the 26.11 version of Photoshop (Beta), since previous versions I have experienced something annoying, when I select an adjustment layer that has text fields, for example Hue and Saturation, the first text field, in this case the Hue, is focused and I have to press ESC to remove the focus.

 

This gets annoying because if I want to copy an adjustment layer or perform different actions with the keyboard, I have to keep pressing ESC, otherwise it won't work.

 

For example, if I select an adjustment layer and press Ctrl+C, I'll be copying the value of the first text field in that adjustment layer, not the adjustment layer itself.

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Community Expert , Sep 04, 2025 Sep 04, 2025

Alejandrok7vell,

 

In Photoshop go to Window>Adjustments and from the flyout  menu uncheck Auto-Select Parameter.

 

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Community Beginner ,
Sep 03, 2025 Sep 03, 2025

It is indeed very annoimg when you just want to change the layer oppacity or blending mode as the normal shortcuts won't work unless you press ESC first

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Sep 04, 2025 Sep 04, 2025
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Alejandrok7vell,

 

In Photoshop go to Window>Adjustments and from the flyout  menu uncheck Auto-Select Parameter.

 

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