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Issue: Everything transparent and stuck to top of window. How to fix/what did I press?

Community Beginner ,
Oct 04, 2017 Oct 04, 2017

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My canvas is completely transparent even though all my layers are fine (checked opacity and Blending Modes). The canvas is also stuck to the top of my screen. I accidently pressed some keys and it happend, so it's not a corrupt file. The same thing also happens no matter what file I open.

Here is a screenshot:

bug_transp_stuck.png

Does anyone know how to fix this?

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Community Expert , Oct 04, 2017 Oct 04, 2017

Hi!

Have you tried reseting your Photoshop preferences?

I don't know what key you pressed, but try resetting the preferences. Here is a link to a video by Julianne Kost that will show you two different ways to reset your preferences:

Preferences in Photoshop

You need to scroll down a little for the video. Let us know if that fixes the problem?

Michelle

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Community Beginner ,
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The issue only happens in Standard Screen Mode. The other Screen Modes work fine.

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Hi!

Have you tried reseting your Photoshop preferences?

I don't know what key you pressed, but try resetting the preferences. Here is a link to a video by Julianne Kost that will show you two different ways to reset your preferences:

Preferences in Photoshop

You need to scroll down a little for the video. Let us know if that fixes the problem?

Michelle

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Reseting the preferences would be the nuke option. I don't want to mess with my workflow or Wacom tablet settings and end up with 5 issues instead of 1.

Maybe someone knows about this issue.

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I completely understand--that's why I sent you the link to the video where you can manually delete them. Take a look and see if it will alleviate your concerns.

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Update fixed the issue.

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