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laurisb26343661
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September 2, 2017
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Hello! Please help me! [Unable to see typed text until I use the Move tool to move it slightly]

  • September 2, 2017
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Hi!

I've been having this problem for quite long time and I really don't know how to fix it. I take the ''Text tool'' and I start to write,but I don't see it until I take and move it a bit. Preferences: http://prntscr.com/gg7bav

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    laurisb26343661
    Participant
    September 3, 2017

    And the same problem is in GIMP, so maybe it's not the error in the application, but in my computer? Can someone help please?

    Inspiring
    September 4, 2017

    Can you check fonts to see if there are corrupted? I am sorry, I do not know how to do this on Windows.

    Inspiring
    September 2, 2017

    What version of Photoshop and what operating system? Is everything up-to-date?

    And did you get adobe to reset the preferences? The dialog box comes up. If you are in the newest Photoshop just go to the preferences and under General you will see a button to reset preferences. Once you restart it will be reset.

    laurisb26343661
    Participant
    September 3, 2017

    I don't know, I can't see it.

    Inspiring
    September 2, 2017

    Try resetting your preferences:

    1. Exit the application

    2. Press and hold Alt+Control+Shift (Windows) or Option+Command+Shift (macOS) as

    you start Adobe Software. You may be prompted to delete the current settings. The

    new preferences files are created when you start the application.

    laurisb26343661
    Participant
    September 2, 2017

    Nothing happens when I press and hold Alt+Control+Shift ( I'm windows user) .

    laurisb26343661
    Participant
    September 2, 2017

    Oh, I opened the photoshop and then did that, it like loaded a bit and then I took the text tool , started to write, I saw the first 5 letters and then the continuation dissapeared.