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I'm sure I have had and fixed this before, but I can't find the answer now. I thought it was only happening with the Photoshop UI, but I can make it happen in Chrome. Hovering over the interface of any two panels brings up this ugly giant double white arrow. You'd think it would be easy to Google, but I am obviously using the wrong search words. Anyone know how to turn it off?
If you suggest resetting Preferences, then you will be locked in a room with a certain forum poster, and forced to hear them expound their views on the merits of various colour spaces.
For hours.
Or until you go mad.
Hey Trevor
Have you checked these settings
Edit: even changing them settings or these setting I can't reproduce that
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Hey Trevor
Have you checked these settings
Edit: even changing them settings or these setting I can't reproduce that
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OK it's definitely Windows. I've been able to get the same thing in SketchUp.
I was wondering about what I think might be called Windows Accessibility. A setting for visually impaired. Unfortunately I am more Windows UI impaired, and your reply is about that feature anyway.
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Ah hah! You were right. The Horizontal Resize icon was show white, so I right clicked and set it to default. That seems to have fixed them all.
I think my system was using the Magnified scheme, although I have not knowingly set that. It is probably a keyboard shortcut erroneously applied by my fingers being faster than my brain. I swapped out that Logitech G910 that was giving me double space problems, and while the Corsair K95 I am now using is nice, I am still not getting it right all the time. The worst problem is that I keep turning on Caps Lock when trying to hit the 'A' key.
At least no one had to be locked in a room with Dag.
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Trevor.Dennis wrote
At least no one had to be locked in a room with Dag.
Huh? I didn't say anything...oh, I get it. You didn't like the chopsticks. That must be it
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https://forums.adobe.com/people/D+Fosse wrote
Trevor.Dennis wrote
At least no one had to be locked in a room with Dag.Huh? I didn't say anything...oh, I get it. You didn't like the chopsticks. That must be it
I was being cheeky Dag . When I retired from work the two things I missed the most were access to the machine shop, and banter with my workmates. I've been able to fix both those things with membership of the local Menz Shed, and we have ample opportunity for banter with the regular posters on this forum.