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Panel File Info

Community Beginner ,
May 13, 2025 May 13, 2025

When I want to fill file info, the panel isn't entirely on my screen. I can't press the 'ok'button without manually resizing the panel. After closing/saving the image it occurs again with the next. I'm using two monitors, windows 11, latest version of PS.Schermafbeelding 2025-05-12 174220.jpg

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Community Beginner , May 13, 2025 May 13, 2025

It seems I have found a solution: I dragged the panel to my secundary monitor, resized it to fit on that screen and dragged it back to the main monitor. And it kept the same size! Fingers crossed it stays the same. Once again, thank you for helping me out.

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Adobe Employee ,
May 13, 2025 May 13, 2025

Hi @Mats36056244a4ga, thank you for reaching out and welcome to the community! 

Could you please share your system configuration with us? From the Menu bar, go to Help > System Info. You can copy and paste the information in your response.

You can also try these steps and see if they help:

 

1) Reset Preferences:

  • Try resetting your preferences, but make sure to back them up first. You can refer to this article for step-by-step guidance. https://adobe.ly/3F79eIj

2) Reset Workspace:

  • Go to Windows > Workspace and try resetting your current workspace or switching to one of the default workspaces (e.g., "Essentials") to see if that makes a difference.

3) Monitor Scaling:

  • If your two monitors use different scaling percentages (e.g., one at 100% and another at 150%), this can sometimes confuse applications. Right-click on your desktop and go to Display settings. For each monitor, try setting the "Scale" to the same percentage.

4) Update Graphics Card Drivers:

  • Ensure your graphics card drivers (NVIDIA, AMD, Intel) are updated to the latest version from the manufacturer's website.

5) Turn Off GPU in Photoshop:

  • In the Performance panel, uncheck the box next to Use Graphics Processor in the Graphics Processor Settings section. Click OK, then restart the application for the changes to take effect.

 

Let us know if these steps help. Cheers!

Noel
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Community Beginner ,
May 13, 2025 May 13, 2025

Thanks Noel, for your suggestions. Unfortunately they didn't solve the problem...


Processor 12th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i9-12900KF 3.20 GHz
Geïnstalleerd RAM-geheugen 64,0 GB (63,8 GB beschikbaar)
Type systeem 64-bits besturingssysteem, x64-processor
Nvidia Geforce RTX 4060

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Community Beginner ,
May 13, 2025 May 13, 2025
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It seems I have found a solution: I dragged the panel to my secundary monitor, resized it to fit on that screen and dragged it back to the main monitor. And it kept the same size! Fingers crossed it stays the same. Once again, thank you for helping me out.

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