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cuenta gotas y pinceles

New Here ,
Oct 19, 2024 Oct 19, 2024

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Hola, photoshop me esta dando un problema con los atajos de teclado sobretodo con el cuenta gotas y el pincel, cuando quiero pasar del cuenta gotas al pincel con el comando "B"  no se cambia y sigue en el cuenta gotas, tengo que teclear varias veces B para cambiar, y luego cuando  pinto me salen flash blancos en la ventana donde tengo todos los pinceles, que puedo hacer?

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Adobe Employee ,
Oct 25, 2024 Oct 25, 2024

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Hey, @Marcos_Lubi�n7250. Welcome to the Photoshop Community. I'll need more info to help you figure this out. Please share the system info from Photoshop Help > System info > Copy and paste into a text document >Upload and attach here. 

 

Try this: 

  1. In Photoshop, go to Edit > Preferences > General.
  2. Look for the Spring-loaded Keyboard Shortcuts option.
  3. Try toggling and check if that helps. 

Give it a try and see if it resolves the problem! 

 

Thanks!
Sameer K

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New Here ,
Oct 26, 2024 Oct 26, 2024

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I try this before, but the problem still there

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Nov 09, 2024 Nov 09, 2024

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Engaged ,
Nov 09, 2024 Nov 09, 2024

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Hola, prueba a ir a Edición>Preferencias>Rendimiento (en mac, Photoshop>Ajustes>Rendimiento). Desactiva la casilla que está más abajo, que dice algo así como "Composición de múltiples hilos". En teoría no debería hacer falta reiniciar Photoshop, pero por si acaso, acepta, cierra Photoshop y ábrelo de nuevo. Prueba si ahora algo ha cambiado para bien - si el problema persiste, vuelve a dejar marcada esa casilla tal como estaba.

 

Otra cosa que podrías probar, en la misma ventana de preferencias, es desmarcar la casilla "Usar procesador gráfico". Luego aceptas, reinicias Photoshop y pruebas - lo mismo, si no notas cambio, vuelve a dejar esa casilla como estuviera.

 

Saludos.

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Nov 09, 2024 Nov 09, 2024

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Hi Marcos

 

When Sameer said, "Use '@mention' to tag me when you reply" what he meant was to type the "at" symbol "@", then click his name from the list of those who are in this thread.

 

 

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Adobe Employee ,
Nov 12, 2024 Nov 12, 2024

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Hey, @Marcos_Lubi�n7250. Try disabling GPU compositing. Here’s how you can do it:

  1. Go to Edit in the top menu.
  2. Select Preferences, then Performance.
  3. Click on Advanced Settings.
  4. Uncheck the GPU Compositing option.

After doing this, restart Photoshop and see if the issue with white flashes is resolved. I hope this helps!

Thanks!
Sameer K

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