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March 31, 2023
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New bug using Tools and Keyboard Shortcut

  • March 31, 2023
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Notice this bug for year or two on laptop, but now on my desktop too.

 

You use keyboard shortcut for tools,  clone, or crop etc. and instead of working and switching to that tool, is stays put or worse, does something else.

 

Right now I click S, for clone, and it does instead a delete layer mask.

 

Hair pulling stuff, any ideas and yes i have lastest  of PS 2023, sadly.

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Correct answer Jeff Arola

Go Photoshop>Peferences (Settings)>Tools, uncheck Spring-loaded Tool Shortcuts, restart photoshop and see if that makes any difference.

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larry45Author
Inspiring
August 15, 2023

Good point!  Never ends.. like guy in corner doing this stuff at Adobe to cause havoc.

Jeff Arola
Community Expert
Community Expert
March 31, 2023

The spring loaded shortcuts have been in photoshop since CS4, but it seems only in the last

few years that lots of complaints about keyboard shorts working wonky has led to Adobe

working on the issue, like the new feature of being able to turn

on/off and adjust the timing of the spring loaded shortcuts.

larry45Author
Inspiring
March 31, 2023

thanks, and maybe have that off as default?

Jeff Arola
Community Expert
Jeff ArolaCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
March 31, 2023

Go Photoshop>Peferences (Settings)>Tools, uncheck Spring-loaded Tool Shortcuts, restart photoshop and see if that makes any difference.

larry45Author
Inspiring
March 31, 2023

Jeff, thank will mark as solved, though....

 

did excactly that quit open, and then changing tool intially, made a delete layer!  ugh.. but then is seems to be fine after that.  HOpe sticks.

Remember this spring loaded from year ago,  to uncheck that, but PS annihilated all my settings/ preference last month.  I did restore some things but I guess that was not included.

 

Very buggy software, and I can't even guess what spring loaded... well, know it from Mac fodlers , but PS tools? seriously, who gets paid to do this?