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Wacom Scrubby Zoom jittery

Participant ,
Aug 26, 2023 Aug 26, 2023

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Hello everyone,

 

Once again I'm disappointed, but not surprised (which is upsetting), that I find myself having a poor experience with Photoshop and my Wacom Tablet.

 

I'm currently facing an issue where the viewport is jittery/flickering between close-up and long zoom of my canvas, I'm using scrubby zoom via CTRL+Space+Drag. This issue is not present when I use the mouse as opposed to the stylus. This problem does not persist in other applications (e.g Illustrator),but unique only to Photoshop.

 

If anyone else has experienced this issue and/or might have a fix, I would greatly appreciate it.

 

Cheers,

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Aug 31, 2023 Aug 31, 2023

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Alright so I have figured out that if you 'force proportions' checked (in your Wacom Tablet Properties), it will cause this issue. However, it only seems to be problematic for Monitor #2, and not Monitor #1. Regardless, disabling this option seems to be a bandaid. I will report again after some time to confirm.

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Oct 12, 2023 Oct 12, 2023

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Alright - so I've managed to solve this via using the old required workaround since 2018 regarding Wacom VS Photoshop.

 

You need to disable Windows ink on Wacom settings, then you have to do the trick to force PS CC go back to use Wintab driver mode. To do that, these steps were used -

  1. Go to username\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop CC 20XX\Adobe Photoshop CC 20XX Settings
  2. Create a "PSUSerConfig.txt" file, and then set "UseSystemStylus 0", save the file, and re-launch PS CC.

 

This of course, brings back the other issue that everyone gets - your canvas freezing. Come on Adobe. Can you still not fix this?

 

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