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Photoshop is screwing up my image placement

Explorer ,
Jun 30, 2021 Jun 30, 2021

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When I switch between images Photoshop is moving my viewpoint.

Before, the way I want it.

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Switch to other image.

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Switch back.

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When I am working on a big screen, this is VERY annoying!

 

Does anybody know how this can be fixed?

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Jun 30, 2021 Jun 30, 2021

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I see that Scroll All Windows is disabled, so you resetting your Photoshop may fix it.
Double click on Photoshop icon and immediately hold down the Ctrl+Alt+Shift keys (in Windows) or the Command+Option+Shift before opening Ps immediately( in Mac OS)

 

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Jul 04, 2021 Jul 04, 2021

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Resetting Photoshop did not help. (It only lost me ALL my settings.. 😀 )

I do not scroll or change anything in the second window. Holding Ctrl and clicking Tab two times is enough.

Note that the offending window is showing the edge of the image in the center of the window. After switching, the image is moved so that it fills the window.

 

Can someone confirm that this does NOT happen on their installation?

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