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How can I stop an image I'm working on from flying all over the screen, even off-screen, when I reposition the mouse? By reposition I mean even moving the mouse to select a different tool!
Under Photoshop > Preferences > Tools,
Uncheck "Animated Zoom", Flick Panning" and if need be, "Overscroll." Restart Ps to be sure the changes take effect.
Also look at Accessibility and check the settings:
Another idea:
Since you are on MacOS, go to System Preferences > Mouse and see if slowing down the tracking speed works.
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Under Photoshop > Preferences > Tools,
Uncheck "Animated Zoom", Flick Panning" and if need be, "Overscroll." Restart Ps to be sure the changes take effect.
Also look at Accessibility and check the settings:
Another idea:
Since you are on MacOS, go to System Preferences > Mouse and see if slowing down the tracking speed works.
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Well, at least they don't fly all over as fast! Thanks for the tip!!
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Thanks for the tips. They did work as far as slowing down the speed of how fast the image scoots around. I'm considering going back to a non-apple mouse. I don't have that issue when I use my wife's Logitech Bluetooth roller-button mouse. Only when using my Apple Magic Mouse.
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I use the built-in trackpad, so I'm not familar with the ways of the Magic Mouse. I'm glad the setting alleviated things somewhat. thanks for letting me know how it went.