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Is there really no way to kill the Home Screen?

Advisor ,
Nov 26, 2019 Nov 26, 2019

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The  home screen is a real nuisance - its ugly, clumsy, dumb and destroys a workflow.

Here is how my screen looks now:

homescreen.jpg

Is there no way to get Photoshop back and get rid of this abomination?

 

David

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Adobe Employee , Nov 26, 2019 Nov 26, 2019

Hi,

 

Do you see the < next to the Ps icon when you have a document open? If so, that typically means you are entering the Home screen by clicking on the 'home' icon. If it isn't showing then you have invoked the Home screen in some way, but I'd need steps to understand how. Opening documents in floating windows will not auto-dismiss, and you'll have to use ESC.

 

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Nov 26, 2019 Nov 26, 2019

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What happens when you uncheck Preferences >General >Autoshow the Home Screen ?

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Nov 26, 2019 Nov 26, 2019

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Deselected (it wasn't in the first place)...

no show.jpg

.and this is still what happens...

 

home screen3.jpg

 

Why have they created this dog's dinner?

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Nov 26, 2019 Nov 26, 2019

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Did you restart Photoshop after you made the change?

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Nov 26, 2019 Nov 26, 2019

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Check it, relaunch, and uncheck it again. That's what I had to do, but it has thankfully stayed out of my way since.

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Nov 26, 2019 Nov 26, 2019

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Thanks.  Didn't work for me sadly.

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Hi David,

 

That is a curious looking workspace (floating windows and panels, no tool bar). Is that a saved custom workspace or just a modified one of the existing workspaces? Does selecting ESC when Home is active dismiss it? And which version of Windows is this?

What steps are part of your workflow, as well?

 

regards,

steve

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It's curious because Photoshop is joining the home screen and my custom workspace together to create a mutation.  This is what my unadulterated custom workspace looks like when I can use it -

workspace.jpg

ESC does indeed allow me to get rid of the home screen.  I am using W10 Pro 64bit 1909, 32gb memory, i9-9980HK cpu,  in a Dell XPS 15 7590 laptop

Any ideas?

 

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Hi,

 

Do you see the < next to the Ps icon when you have a document open? If so, that typically means you are entering the Home screen by clicking on the 'home' icon. If it isn't showing then you have invoked the Home screen in some way, but I'd need steps to understand how. Opening documents in floating windows will not auto-dismiss, and you'll have to use ESC.

 

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Thank you very much.  Useful information.  The home screen seems to have retreated to its lair and now each time I open PS I get my workspace (set up as I like, with floating palettes).  DV it will continue like this.  I am not sure why it happened.  There must be some sequence of buttons that casts it into oblivion with a one way ticket..Not just the ESC button.  Fingers crossed.

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That is a curious looking workspace (floating windows and panels, no tool bar)

 

Steve, does it work the same way for you when you have floating panels and have closed all documents? It does for me.

 

I usually close the floating panels and then reset my workspace the next time I open a file.

 

~ Jane

 

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