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When using Photoshop (both native and Rosetta II versions) the Magic Mouse is very twitchy (overly sensitive) on my M1 Mac however, it is fine with other applications and when in the Finder.
Hi there,
We're sorry about the trouble with Photoshop. Would you mind telling us the version of Photoshop you're using? Since when are you having this issue?
Try resetting the preferences of Photoshop by: https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/using/preferences.html
Backup your preferences before resetting by: https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/using/preferences.html#BackupPhotoshoppreferences
Let us know if that helps.
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Tarun
Hi Tarun,
I am using PS beta 23.1.0 on an M1 Mac, and the same issue occurs with v23.0.2 Intel under Rosetta II. I usually use an i9 iMac 27", but it is at the Apple Dealer for a repair. So, I swapped out an M1 Mac mini I have to use in the meantime. The versions are the latest updates from Adobe CC online.
The issue is that the instant my finger touches the Magic Mouse trackpad surface in all the tools, PS remembers the last place it was touched and causes the tool to assume I am continuing from 
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Hi there,
We're sorry about the trouble with Photoshop. Would you mind telling us the version of Photoshop you're using? Since when are you having this issue?
Try resetting the preferences of Photoshop by: https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/using/preferences.html
Backup your preferences before resetting by: https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/using/preferences.html#BackupPhotoshoppreferences
Let us know if that helps.
Regards,
Tarun
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Hi Tarun,
I am using PS beta 23.1.0 on an M1 Mac, and the same issue occurs with v23.0.2 Intel under Rosetta II. I usually use an i9 iMac 27", but it is at the Apple Dealer for a repair. So, I swapped out an M1 Mac mini I have to use in the meantime. The versions are the latest updates from Adobe CC online.
The issue is that the instant my finger touches the Magic Mouse trackpad surface in all the tools, PS remembers the last place it was touched and causes the tool to assume I am continuing from the previous use. So, for example, using the Liquify Tool will result in an effect from the previous location to the current one, not assume I am starting a new. Moving a layer will cause the layer to jump off the work area to the side, and it has to be dragged back and so on. It's as if the mouse is possessed. LOL.
I will try your suggestions. I could try a different mouse, but as I mentioned, I am not seeing this using the mouse anywhere else.
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Yay, that worked!
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Hi,
we're glad that the issue is resolved. Feel free to contact us if you face any issues while using the application.
Regards,
Tarun
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