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My mouse does not line up with the timeline in Premiere Pro. Issue started about 2 weeks ago. Only present when working in Premiere on an extended monitor. My laptop is my primary editing machine when extended onto my Ultrawide Dell display (great for editing). I haven't found any solution to work so far...
Solutions explored:
- Reset Adobe Premiere Pro (hold down Alt when launching)
- Updated Adobe Premiere Pro and Creative Cloud
- Uninstalled and Reinstalled Adobe Premiere Pro
- Double checked all monitor settings in preferences.
Current Hardware:
- Microsoft Surface Studio Laptop
- Windows 11 updated to 24H2
- 11th Gen. Core i7
- 32 GB Ram (28GB dedicated to editing when using Premiere Pro)
- NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050 Ti graphics
Welcome to the forums. Thanks for the message and the video. What version of Premiere are you working in?
Also, just to confirm, if you were editing just on your laptop monitor, there would be no lag, but when using the extended one, it does lag.
Please give the team a few more details, if you have time. See, How do I write a bug report?
I hope we can help you shortly. Sorry for the pain points.
Best,
Rach
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Welcome to the forums. Thanks for the message and the video. What version of Premiere are you working in?
Also, just to confirm, if you were editing just on your laptop monitor, there would be no lag, but when using the extended one, it does lag.
Please give the team a few more details, if you have time. See, How do I write a bug report?
I hope we can help you shortly. Sorry for the pain points.
Best,
Rach
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Adobe Premiere Pro v25.0
I typically edit in extended mode. If I edit just on my laptop screen, the mouse lines up with the timeline and clips just fine. If I move the editing window over to the extended monitor - any extended monitor - the timeline panel and mouse are offset, but just the timeline panel. I honestly have no clue how this started, but it came to be about 2 weeks ago. There is no lag when in extended mode, just a terrible offset between the mouse and any timeline clips that I'm working with. Same camera clips, different camera clips, audio tracks - it's all offset.