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I understand that for people not familiar with a marquee zoom workflow, scrubby zoom is more intuitive. But for people who are used to it, it's a superior workflow, allowing you to zoom in on exactly the area you want. Yet each new version changes where the switch to turn it off (and doesn't remember your preference to banish scrubby zoom to a long holiday with Mephistopheles).
Which leaves me begging: how to I once again ban it so I can use this critical tool in the manner that best suits my needs? I spent 15 frustrating minutes hunting through the preferences to find this and couldn't.
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Open a document, select the zoom tool (Z), in the options bar uncheck Scrubby Zoom. The setting should stick
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Open a document, select the zoom tool (Z), in the options bar uncheck Scrubby Zoom. The setting should stick
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Omigosh, I have been trying to figure this out for several years! Thank you! I've used PS since the '90s and this 'scrubby' zoom just appeared...the marquee zoom make much more sense to me. I never knew it was called 'scrubby zoom' until now, so never had the right search term. It's always so simple yet confounding at the same time!
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Following up on this, is there any way to turn off the space+command (on a Mac) zoom function? I am constantly accidentally zooming while navigating my document. Was hoping unchecking the scrubby zoom box in the options bar would do it but alas it was not to be.
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Why do they move it around all the time this is so annoying.

