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Incorrect wacom work: drawing on top of the interface Photoshop menu
I don’t understand how this happened, but for several weeks I’ve been drawing on top of the interface menu (see attachment) of Photoshop instead of changing the values in them. It's infuriating, I have to switch to the mouse every time. I don't know how to fix it. Can you help me?
Wacom Intuos Pro PTH-600, driver - WacomTablet_6.4.4-3
Photoshop 25.9.1
Windows 11
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@shanti.811 that appears to be a driver issue. Check for updates or uninstall/reinstall the Wacom driver.
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There'S a new uptdate for the Wacom driver to version 6.4.6-2 available.
Download and install the driver and check again.
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I've no problems with Photoshop (25.11), Wacom on a Windows 11 machine. So I don't believe that's a bug. It seems to be a problem on your installation.
In a first step you should try to reset the preferences of Photoshop using the steps described here:
https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/using/preferences.html#reset-preferences
It's recommended to backup the settings before resetting the preferences. Please see here:
https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/using/preferences.html#backup-photoshop-preferences
Try also to disable the option to "Use Graphics Procesor" from Photoshop by going to Preferences, then Performance. Once done, quit & relaunch Photoshop to check if that helps.
If it helps, you can check out the steps suggested here: https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/kb/troubleshoot-gpu-graphics-card.html
Take a look especially point 7 in the "Troubleshoot GPU and Graphics driver" section.
Try to update your Photoshop to the recent version 25.11.
If this doesn't help check your system if it's up-to-date. Do you have installed all recent updates and patches for the operating system and the device drivers, especially the graphic driver. If you have a NVidia graphic card installed, make sure that you are using the recent Studio version of the driver, not the Game Ready version.
Please also provide a copy of your 'System Info'. This can be get from the Photoshop menu item Help > System Info. There's a copy button in the System Info dialog. Press this button and paste the info into your next forum post.
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I don’t know if it made him feel better reseting preferences or unchecking "Graphic Processor", but now everything works! Thank you so much!!!!
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I think the resetting of the preferences does the trick.
You can check this by reactivating GPU support again and check if it's work.
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