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Premiere Pro CC Cursor Offset

New Here ,
Jan 14, 2016 Jan 14, 2016

Hi all,

Strange issue that has just started this morning. The cursor in Premiere Pro seems to be slightly offset, above and to the left.

For example if I want to add a cross-fade to the end of a clip I drag the transition from the effects panel and hover over the end of a clip in the sequence. However instead of being able to drop it in position I get a cursor with a cross next to it indicating I can't put the transition there. If I then move the cursor above the clip and slightly to the left I can drop the transition on the clip no problem at all. It's as if Premiere Pro isn't quite sure where the cursor really is. Strangely though normal selection of clips and general clicking around the interface is fine, it's only when dragging or hovering on something that this issue appears.

It is also confined to Premiere Pro as no other applications on Mac OS X are exhibiting this behaviour.

I've already checked that I've got the latest updates installed and tried a reboot but the issue persists.

Any suggestions on how to fix it? Thanks

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Community Beginner , Jan 25, 2016 Jan 25, 2016

After pulling out the bulk of my hair I have, as often is the way, found a simple cause and effect of the problem;

I calmly disconnected my second display (it might have unplugged mid flight as it flung toward the wall), and reduced the workspace to a 1 screen set up - and voila; no misplacement of the cursor.

Plugging in the second display after giving the program this chance to pull itself together, everything is back to normal. Except my hair.

Hope that helps you in some way!

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Community Beginner ,
Jan 24, 2016 Jan 24, 2016

Hello,

I too am struggling with this issue. Did you find a solution?

Thanks.

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Community Beginner ,
Jan 25, 2016 Jan 25, 2016

After pulling out the bulk of my hair I have, as often is the way, found a simple cause and effect of the problem;

I calmly disconnected my second display (it might have unplugged mid flight as it flung toward the wall), and reduced the workspace to a 1 screen set up - and voila; no misplacement of the cursor.

Plugging in the second display after giving the program this chance to pull itself together, everything is back to normal. Except my hair.

Hope that helps you in some way!

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Explorer ,
Jan 28, 2016 Jan 28, 2016

I too have been struggling with this problem.  If I tried to drop a video clip from the project window to the new comp button it wouldn’t work unless I was about 1/4" up and slightly left.  Also when moving a clip in the timeline it would try to drop it on the clip track below it.  This was a total pain.  I solved mine the same way sorta.  In my System Preferences - Displays panel (I'm on a mac) I clicked on the mirror displays and then unselected it.  It appears to be a graphics thing and any change will reset it.   Not sure why it is happening.  Seems to be working now though.

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Contributor ,
Aug 25, 2016 Aug 25, 2016

Yes check and uncheck mirror display fix it. thank you.

My problem was the cursor icon do not change/reflect on selected tool.

Everytime I found weird solution to adobe's bug:

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New Here ,
Oct 18, 2016 Oct 18, 2016

It worked, I had to re-start Premiere I plugged the second monitor and all back to normal.

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Community Beginner ,
Oct 31, 2016 Oct 31, 2016

Same problem here (see video)

Premiere Pro Cursor Offset Drag Snap Bottom - Sendvid

Absolutely annoying!

Even if the Display Mirror Check/Uncheck thing works... I need to do it every time I restart the computer and Premiere.

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New Here ,
Apr 08, 2017 Apr 08, 2017

Good stuff. This was driving me mental, I tried unplugging my second display like suggested by gregb6937055 however, although it seems to have helped others, it didn't resolve my issue. But your suggestion did, so thanks to you both for your solutions!

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Explorer ,
Jul 26, 2016 Jul 26, 2016

I am having the same issue. Based on your solution, I simply resized my current workspace from stretching across both displays to fitting on a single one. I tried, and my cursor problem was fixed. I stretched it back out across both displays and it was still working properly.

I have to repeat the steps of sizing it down and back out every time I completely close and open Premiere; it's fine when switching projects.

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Explorer ,
Oct 21, 2016 Oct 21, 2016

Thank you for that workaround.  I thought it was my Wacom that was screwing it up.  After restarting and it not fixing the problem, I resized the workspace window and it fixed immediately.  I believe I had part of the workspace between my first and second screen. 

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Explorer ,
Aug 03, 2017 Aug 03, 2017

I tried the "Mirror Display" solution and it didn't help, but when I looked carefully at my Premiere window I noticed it was very slightly edged toward my second display.  Shrinking it slightly and bringing it wholly into the first window fixed it.  Thanks!

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New Here ,
Feb 26, 2016 Feb 26, 2016

Thank you, you have just saved my full head of hair

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New Here ,
Jun 14, 2016 Jun 14, 2016

Thanks, this worked, though I had to reboot before plugging the second monitor back in.

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Explorer ,
Aug 03, 2016 Aug 03, 2016

Thanks for 'discovering' this fix. Was totally frustrating - very happy I found this.

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New Here ,
Aug 25, 2016 Aug 25, 2016

The dual monitor mirror/un-mirror fix doesn't always work for me, but changing the Premiere workspace settings (Windows -> Workspace) to 'All Panels' and then back to my pre-set has worked for me more often than not.

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Explorer ,
Sep 10, 2016 Sep 10, 2016

This issue was driving me to man tears - thank you. Disconnecting the second monitor put me back on track.

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Explorer ,
Nov 07, 2016 Nov 07, 2016

I've isolated the problem to this file : WorkspaceConfig.xml

Located here:

Macintosh HD>Users>(computername)>Documents>Adobe>PremierePro>10.0(CC2015)>Profile-(computername)>Layouts

THE FIX:

Close PPro

Delete (or re-name) the file WorkspaceConfig.xml

launch PremierePro

PPro will make a fresh WorkspaceConfig.xml from scratch. Your saved workspaces should remain intact. It happens to us once in a while, probably every 2-3 months.

Hope this helps!

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Explorer ,
Jan 25, 2017 Jan 25, 2017

Thank you. Worked, and it is much more simple and less time consuming the unplugging monitors then rebooting - especially since this appears to solve the problem for a long time before it rears its ugly head again.

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New Here ,
Feb 22, 2017 Feb 22, 2017

Sweet baby jesus thank you so much.  It is VERY annoying when it happens. deleting the WorkspaceConfig.xml worked like a charm.

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New Here ,
Feb 24, 2017 Feb 24, 2017

Oh my! Thanks for this simple fix!

What a maddening and annoying bug!

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New Here ,
Apr 03, 2017 Apr 03, 2017

Maybe even simpler as I think mentioned above, is the panel was ever so slightly stretching over into the second monitor space causing erratic behavior. By making sure the window is only on one monitor should fix it.

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Explorer ,
Apr 11, 2017 Apr 11, 2017

It appears deleting the WorkspaceConfig.xml also fixes Mercury Transmit problems to a 2nd or 3rd monitor.

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Explorer ,
Jun 12, 2017 Jun 12, 2017

Worked for me too, Dual display, did this and worked perfectly!

Cheers!

Dave

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New Here ,
Jul 11, 2017 Jul 11, 2017

This is still an issue in CC 2017 and this solution still works! THANK YOU!

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Community Beginner ,
Oct 10, 2017 Oct 10, 2017

Hey thanks so much! This was driving me nuts and was instantly fixed by your suggestion.

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