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Disable Photoshop Tooltips when using vector shapes

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Mar 05, 2020 Mar 05, 2020

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When drawing any vector shape Photoshop CC displays a little black box indicating the width and height of the vector shape (my Photoshop is German which is why B for Breite and H for Höhe are being displayed). The box disappears as soon as you release the mouse button the first time.

 

Is there any way to disable the tooltip? I find it to be extremely distracting especially when working with the line tool.

Using the rectangle toolUsing the rectangle tool

Using the Line ToolUsing the Line Tool

 

Thanks for your help!

- Jascha

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Hello in the menu edit (pc) or Photoshop(Mac) / preferences /tools for "show transform values", select "never" (the last element in that preferences window)

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Hello in the menu edit (pc) or Photoshop(Mac) / preferences /tools for "show transform values", select "never" (the last element in that preferences window)

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Thanks!!

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