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P: CS4, CS5, CS6, CC: Cursor disappears on Mountain Lion (MacOS 10.8)

LEGEND ,
Aug 22, 2012 Aug 22, 2012

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My cursor keeps disappearing with CS4 and CS5. This started after I installed Mountain Lion. I have noticed this on 2 different iMacs, one at home and one at work.

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Adobe Employee , Oct 24, 2013 Oct 24, 2013
Mac OS X 10.9 Mavericks corrects this problem where the cursor would disappear in various applications, including Photoshop.

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LEGEND , Jan 15, 2013 Jan 15, 2013
This is a known bug in MacOS 10.8 that affects multiple applications.
(it happens to me most often in Safari, with no Photoshop running. And you can see a lot of reports of this in Apple's user forums.)

We have notified Apple of the problem, and are waiting for an OS fix from Apple. It is still unfixed as of MacOS 10.8.5.

Unfortunately, this is something that we cannot work around.

UPDATE - Apple fixed it in 10.9

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LEGEND ,
Jun 22, 2014 Jun 22, 2014

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Chris Cox (Sr. Computer Scientist) 1 year ago
This is a known bug in MacOS 10.8 that affects multiple applications.
(it happens to me most often in Safari, with no Photoshop running. And you can see a lot of reports of this in Apple's user forums.)

We have notified Apple of the problem, and are waiting for an OS fix from Apple. It is still unfixed as of MacOS 10.8.5.

Unfortunately, this is something that we cannot work around.

UPDATE - Apple fixed it in 10.9


Fixed? Really? I STARTED having disappearing cursor problems AFTER I upgraded to Mavericks (10.9.3). Mostly in Firefox. More urgently, I am having printing problems with Photoshop CS5 after upgrading to Mavericks (PS crashes on my iMac, and I can't even get the page setup dialog box to appear on my Macbook Air). I came here looking for solutions to this problem.

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LEGEND ,
Jun 22, 2014 Jun 22, 2014

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In that case, you need to contact Apple and provide them with more information so they can determine which GPU models are affected by the driver bug.

But the widespread cursor disappearing bug was fixed by Apple in 10.9.0.

Crashing in page setup means that something is wrong with your printer driver software.

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LEGEND ,
Jun 22, 2014 Jun 22, 2014

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It all worked just fine before I "upgraded" to Mavericks. No disappearing cursor, no crashing Photoshop. I'm on the Apple support forum simultaneously. Hoping for some help there, although after about 20 posts today, and trying various things that have been suggested, there is still no resolution.

But I thank you for your reply nevertheless.

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LEGEND ,
Jun 22, 2014 Jun 22, 2014

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Unfortunately, the video card drivers in MacOS 10.9 have had a lot of problems, some of which remain unsolved. But we're trying to get Apple as much information as possible so they can isolate the bugs in their driver software and get them fixed.

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LEGEND ,
Jun 22, 2014 Jun 22, 2014

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The disappearing cursor happens mostly in Firefox, but I can live with it. Not being able to print from Photoshop is a more serious issue for me. Is this, or could this be, caused also by the bugs in the video card drivers for OS 10.9?

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LEGEND ,
Jun 22, 2014 Jun 22, 2014

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No, but some printer drivers on 10.9 have been really unstable. Check with the printer manufacturer for updates.

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LEGEND ,
Jul 17, 2014 Jul 17, 2014

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Hi Chris,
Ray mentioned getting a discount from Adobe, not Apple. He also mentioned that his other apps work fine. "the majority of this issue is with Adobe products."

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Community Beginner ,
Nov 15, 2014 Nov 15, 2014

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It's either not fixed or back in Mac OS Yosemite. Major pain, I'll email you based on your earlier response. Daniel

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