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fullscreen to windowed one click mouse

New Here ,
Dec 03, 2024 Dec 03, 2024

I have an issue with Photoshop. Previously, when switching between screens, I would click once on the top panel of Photoshop to activate it. Now, something has changed—when I click once, it switches from fullscreen mode to windowed mode. Previously, I had to double-click quickly to change the mode, but now a single click is enough.

I thought it might be a new feature in Windows 11, but this behavior doesn't happen with other programs. I would like to disable this function as it is very inconvenient for me.

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Community Expert ,
Dec 03, 2024 Dec 03, 2024

@foonyresso "I would like to disable this function" that's not a feature in Photoshop, and I'm not seeing the issue with Photoshop version 26.1 on Windows 10

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Community Beginner ,
Dec 11, 2024 Dec 11, 2024

its happening with me too. i dont know if is a Windows issue or a Phothoshop one

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Adobe Employee ,
Dec 24, 2024 Dec 24, 2024

Hi @MrBrunoSantos!

Can you provide more details about this issue? What versions of Photoshop and Windows are you using? Does this happen every time you click or just occasionally?

Thanks a lot!

Alek

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Community Beginner ,
Dec 24, 2024 Dec 24, 2024

Sure.
My photoshop version is 26.2 (this happens too on beta versions, and all other versions lol i reinstall every version and this happens too) so... my windows version is Windows 11 Pro for Workstations 24H2 26100.2605

its happens all the time when the photoshop is maximized (no matter how version). I work with 2 monitors, so phoptoshop is maximized on the second monitor and when i use the first monitor and go back to photoshop its natural to click on the title bar (like i always did). So when i click, just one click, nothing more, the photoshop goes out from maximized screen and enter in windowed mode. But its happens in one monitor test too, if i stay with photoshop maximized, working on it, and click on the title bar its maximized off and restored the window.

I gonne attach a screen record.
(I hope you understood me, sorry for my bad english, im brazilian native)

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Community Expert ,
Dec 25, 2024 Dec 25, 2024

I'm actually seeing the issue on Windows 11 with Photoshop version 26.2

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Adobe Employee ,
Dec 31, 2024 Dec 31, 2024

Hi @MrBrunoSantos,

Thanks for the recording! That's definitely strange. Just to cover all bases, are you using a tablet pen by any chance?

Does the double-clicking behavior happen anywhere else, like when using the Selection tool, or is it only when clicking the title bar?

Some users have reported that turning off "Snap Windows" in System > Multitasking helps with this issue. Could you give that a try and see if it works for you?

Thanks!

Alek

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Community Expert ,
Jan 01, 2025 Jan 01, 2025

@Aleke I can confirm that turning off Snap Windows fixes the issue for me 👍

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Community Beginner ,
Jan 01, 2025 Jan 01, 2025

Woooow. Yeah. I turned off the snap option and its works lol. Well... Its definitely a windows issue, maybe they fix in a next update or another one.

 

The only bad thing is work withou the snap window, but its just activate when i need work and disable when working on Photoshop. Ita better than nothing lol.

 

Thanks.

If this issue disappear in a future update i will reply this.

 

Thanks again

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Adobe Employee ,
Jan 03, 2025 Jan 03, 2025
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Hey @Ged_Traynor and @MrBrunoSantos!

 

So glad to hear things are up and running again. I know this isn't the best workaround if you frequently use Snap Windows, but fingers crossed for a permanent fix soon. Please keep us posted here or start a new thread if you encounter any more issues. Thank you!

 

Cheers,

Alek

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