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October 5, 2023
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How to turn off contextual taskbar permanently

  • October 5, 2023
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How to turn off contextual taskbar permanently in the settings?

 

 

Correct answer Kevin Stohlmeyer

Hi @pauljohnc just go to Window menu and uncheck the task bar at the bottom of the list:

 

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Participating Frequently
April 2, 2024

I may be wrong, but mine appears to switch itself back on. It's a really really really annoying an unwanted feature. 

 

Jeff Arola
Community Expert
Community Expert
April 2, 2024

Peter,

 

What version of Photoshop and operating system are you using?

 

I haven't seen that issue in the latest Photoshop 2024 (ps version 25.6) on either Mac or Windows.

Participating Frequently
April 2, 2024

Hi Jeff, this is actually in Illustrator as opposed to PS but I'm sure they are the same. 

I've just checked that what I'm saying is correct and it is: if I uncheck the 'feature' in the main menu, then close and re-open the same docuemnt, the feature is active again. I'm not used to AI doing stupid stuff like this. I'm hoping there's a setting in preferences that permanently disables this nonsense.

 

Trevor.Dennis
Community Expert
Community Expert
October 5, 2023

I was going to urge you to give it some time, but something I suspect a lot of this forum's regulars do is forget that we don't all use Photoshop the same way.  We tend to apply our own context and it is unlikely to fit other people's workflows. 

 

I don't take photographs but still use Photoshop every day and find the CTB a real aid, but a person working their way through hundreds of photographs probably wouldn't get the same benefit from the CTB.  YMMV as they say.

pauljohncAuthor
Participating Frequently
October 6, 2023

Its gets in the way of what you are trying to look at.

Trevor.Dennis
Community Expert
Community Expert
October 6, 2023

Yes. but if you Pin it, you can drag it to the edge of the screen and it will stay there till you need it.

How do you use Photoshop?  What is your typical workflow?

Kevin Stohlmeyer
Community Expert
Kevin StohlmeyerCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
October 5, 2023

Hi @pauljohnc just go to Window menu and uncheck the task bar at the bottom of the list:

 

pauljohncAuthor
Participating Frequently
October 5, 2023

Will it reappear next time you open Photoshop?

Kevin Stohlmeyer
Community Expert
Community Expert
October 5, 2023

No.