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Rules across page since upgrade to 2022

Explorer ,
Nov 03, 2021 Nov 03, 2021

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Hi

I've upgraded from 2021 to 2022 and am now seeing rulers across the active window when I open a photograph (see photo).
They disappear if I hide rulers, but I use the rulers along the top and side of the window to place objects so need the rulers visible.  How do I get rid of the rulers intersecting on the window but keep the usual rulers along the top and bottom? 

I'm using Windows 10, latest PS version.

TIA

 

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Adobe Employee ,
Nov 07, 2021 Nov 07, 2021

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Go to Preferences > Technology Previews... and check "Disable Native Canvas" - then restart Photoshop. Does the problem still occur?

 

If not, it may help if we could see your Photoshop System Info. Launch Photoshop, and select Help >System Info...and copy/paste the text in a reply.

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Adobe Employee ,
Nov 08, 2021 Nov 08, 2021

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In the short term you may turn off these new rulers.
Screen Shot 2021-11-08 at 8.38.54 AM.png
And yes ... Photoshop, select Help > System Info will give us more detail in what happened.

 

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Explorer ,
Nov 15, 2021 Nov 15, 2021

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Thanks both for your help. 

I had to turn off graphics acceleration as it was unable to cope with PS 2022, then downloaded an update from Adobe, and the rulers disappeared.  Not sure if either of these things made any difference but the issue is resolved for now.

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Explorer ,
Dec 21, 2021 Dec 21, 2021

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Since I raised this issue I've had a new computer.  It has Windows 11 and a high spec

Nvidia GeForce GTX 1660 Ti graphics card, with the driver specifically for graphic design.

 

Everything was fine for the first month, then 2 days ago Adobe did an update and now the rulers across the page in Photoshop exactly like in my first post are intermittently back! 

I have to close down photoshop and restart, and they disappear.  But then next time I open Photoshop they are back.

In my original post about this problem, I thought the issue was because I had an old graphics card.  But now I have a new high spec graphics cards, new clean laptop, totally clean install of Photoshop from Adobe cloud and new operating system and it's still happening.



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Explorer ,
Mar 06, 2022 Mar 06, 2022

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I'm still having the issues with rulers across my page on my brand new laptop with clean PS install.  Can anyone offer a solution?

It's only happening when an external monitor is plugged in.  I have to shut down PS, then reopen and the rulers disappear.  It's driving me crazy!

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