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Lazy Nezumi Heads Up

Community Expert ,
Mar 02, 2019 Mar 02, 2019

I know a good few people use Lazy Nezumi Pro with Photoshop.  My favourite feature is the Vanishing Lines preset.

It works by aligning up to six pairs of lines with existing image perspective by moving the orange disks.

Then toggle between axis with the Shift key. As soon as you start  drawing a line, it locks that axis.

A problem I've had in the past was being unable to move the orange disks.   Sometimes they'd move, and at different zoom ratios they refused to budge.   Guillaume (of LNP) has told me in the past to toggle the Overlay off and on, but that did not work this time.  The fix turned out to be very Photoshop like.

Go to Settings > Edit Overlay Settings

Where you see Direct2D and reference to your GPU

In my case, disabling Direct2D fixed things, but I decided that if the Nvidia driver was flaky, I'd switch to Microsoft Basic Render Driver and switch Direct2D back on.  I am not seeing any performance issues, and everything is working.

I am pretty sure that an early beta version of Logitech's new G-Hub software stuffed Lazy Nezumi Pro.  I had to do a clean reinstall of Windows 10 to get past that.

G-Hub is now on full release, and the current version seems to be problem free so far for me.  There still a few issues reported on the Logitech forums though.

I hope this might help someone down the road.

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