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I changed my canvas position (overscroll), but when I press TAB it resetting the position of my canvas to the center... how to fix it?
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Hi, sorry about that
I don’t have a solution, but maybe if you try to reset the preferences will work, here the instructions:
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Hello, I get this behaviour only in tabbed documents, not in floating documents. (Tabbed documents behave the same way without overscroll: the document gets re-centered to the available screen area...)
I do not think that resetting the prefs would have any bearing in this case.
I wonder if converting this thread to a feature request of a bug report is warranted, if it is as designed, but I understand why it is not wanted.
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I'm converting this to a bug report.
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Hi @Wayne5EFD thank you for your post. Is this a new issue, when did you first notice this? Have you tried rolling back a version in Ps to see if this works as expected?
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.
Thank you,
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@CShubert According to your questions, should we understand that you are unable to reproduce the issue?
Here are repeatable steps:
Activate overscroll in preferences>tools
While in tabbed mode,
Drag the image slightly to a side of the monitor
Hit tab.
The image is now centered.
Now, untab the image and increase its surrounding canbas, drag the image to a side, hit tab, the image does not move.
Now, hit F for fullscreen view, the image moves again.
What is also annoying is that the image seems to scale up and down while adjusting (cycle the F or the Tab key)
If needed one can post a video of the issue.
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