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Working area 'sticks' to cursor when dragged with Move Tool

New Here ,
May 26, 2023 May 26, 2023

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Isssue: working area 'sticks' to cursor when dragged with Move Tool

 

Photoshop 24.5.0 and all previous 24.x.x versions

OS Windows 10 x64, RTX 3060 (all Nvidia drivers updated)

 

How to reproduce:

Step 1: open any image. Select Move Tool

Step 2: press Space on keyboard and move working area with pressed left mouse button/

Step 3: release the Space Button first, then left mouse button. OR release left mouse button first.

 

Expect result: the movement of the workspace should stop
Actual result: In some cases (I have about every 3-5 times) the workspace 'sticks' to the cursor: I do not press keys on the keyboard, I do not press buttons on the mouse, I move the mouse and the workspace moves behind it. The bug stops when I re-press the mouse key by re-pressing the mouse key.

 

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New Here , May 26, 2023 May 26, 2023

I found a solution in another thread about a similar problem, but with the Resize Tool. It seems to work:

 

1. Made a backup of "/Adobe Photoshop 2023 Settings" folder
2. On Windows press ctrl + alt + shift and start Photosop, select 'yes' in prompt for reset settings.
3. Then close Photoshop, deleted the newly created settings folder and replace it with folder backuped in Step 1

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I found a solution in another thread about a similar problem, but with the Resize Tool. It seems to work:

 

1. Made a backup of "/Adobe Photoshop 2023 Settings" folder
2. On Windows press ctrl + alt + shift and start Photosop, select 'yes' in prompt for reset settings.
3. Then close Photoshop, deleted the newly created settings folder and replace it with folder backuped in Step 1

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