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How to disable inertia scrolling?

Explorer ,
Jul 30, 2021 Jul 30, 2021

Hi guys, 

Does anybody knows how to disable the inertia scrolling? I am currently using the latest photoshop 22.4.3. The scroll seems to carry some momentum and will glide to a slow stop once my finger has left the tablet surface.

It's quite bothering as I have to be cautious with the way I scroll my image. If I scroll too fast, the scroll will glide further and so on. How do I turn this off- the image will stop scrolling when my finger leave the surface?

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Community Expert , Jul 31, 2021 Jul 31, 2021

In photoshop go to Edit>Preferences>Tools and uncheck Enable Filck Panning.

 

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Community Expert ,
Jul 31, 2021 Jul 31, 2021

In photoshop go to Edit>Preferences>Tools and uncheck Enable Filck Panning.

 

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Explorer ,
Jul 31, 2021 Jul 31, 2021

It worked. This is very useful. Thank you very much

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Community Expert ,
Jul 31, 2021 Jul 31, 2021
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You can stop it by left clicking, but have you tried the spring loaded H key shortcut?  You hold down the H key and pan, and the image temporarily zoom out to 100% with a white box indicating the current zoom setting.  You can movew that box to where you want to pan to, and release the H key and it zooms back in to the new location.  It's a nifty feature.

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