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Cherish Asleson

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Aug 4, 2024, 11:28:04 PM8/4/24
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Forthe last few days I have had this annoying issue where the left mouse button sticks on. Say if I am doing a free transform or panning around the screen (space bar + left click). I'll release the left mouse button but when I move the mouse the action keeps happening as though the left button is still pressed down. I then need to click the left mouse button again to release it. I am running the latest version of PS on Windows 10. I have checked the windows mouse settings and click lock is not enabled. I have also tried a new mouse just to make sure and the problem still remains. Could anyone shed any light? Thanks.

I am also having this issue. I am using a desktop and just my mouse, not a pen or tablet or anything like that. I turned off overscrolling and flick panning and it is still doing it. It is also doing it with my brushes! Very annoying and counter productive.


After using Photoshop for about 20-40 minutes the zoom tool will stop unclicking. You'll go to scrubby zoom and then it will just continue to hold the zoom. This is a bug that a lot of other people are also experiencing and it's not solvable through unselecting over scroll, resetting tools, or preferences. This bug needs to be addressed because it makes it really difficult to maintain a solid workflow. The application constantly needs to be restarted for the bug to go away before it inevitably happens again.


For just over a week, I've been experiencing issues where photoshop will be stuck on a tool. I know it sounds weird worded that way so try I'll try my best to explain what I mean by that by using the zoom tool as an example. As you know, left clicking will either zoom you in or out depending on the mouse movement (if you have scrubby zoom activated) and if you let go of the mouse, it stops. But recently, I've been noticing that it doesnt stop zoom in or out when I let go of the left key, and it isnt until I click multiple times does it stop. Its not just with the zoom tool that Ive noticed this has been happening; clicks not registering when using the polygonal lasso tool, same thing happening with the canvas rotation tool, and probably others but I havent had the chance to test them out. Nor can I find ways of triggering this occurance, as it seems to happen randomly. Does anyone know how to stop this from happening, as it has become quite a nusaince.


We are sorry to hear that the tools seem to be sticking. What version of Photoshop are you using? Have you tried resetting your Preferences? Here is a help doc to walk you through it. Read through and follow the steps to do it manually:


Here is my photoshop system info. It also doesn't do it all the time for me either. It seems to have fixed itself before I removed the settings, but here is the info before and after I removed my settings, respectively.


Wondering why this bug isn't fixed yet. Its been around for almost a month if not longer and it completly kills work flow. Would love an update asap. This is one of the most obnoxious bugs I've seen aside form random crashes.


How the "pro" label that is supposed to be on any adobe software, this sure is absolutely ridiculous. It's been going for so long now. I though I was crazy, I even changed my mouse. Couldn't fing any other people having this issue and now we're here. Photoshop just keeps getting worse and worse. From performane, random crashes and now a left click sticking all the time. It's beginning to be unusable as a software I rely on to make money. Instead trying to come up with new tools maybe they would be better off making the damn software usable and crash free.


If you're experiencing an issue where the left mouse button is sticking in Adobe Photoshop, it could be caused by a variety of factors, including a hardware issue, a problem with your mouse settings, or an issue with the Photoshop software. I hope following the steps below may help you solve your problem. Here are a few things you can try to solve the issue:


Adjust mouse settings: You can adjust mouse settings in your computer's settings or in the Photoshop preferences to see if this resolves the issue. For example, you can adjust the double-click speed, pointer speed, and mouse button settings to see if this makes a difference.


Nr 1 is insulting to all these people describing the issues to be honest. This is totally a Photoshop issue, not dirt in people's mouses. Also, I'm sure most of us are using Wacoms anyway. If this is a driver issue, a preference issue or any of the above, it's on Adobes table to fix it, third parties didn't break Photoshop, Adobe did. This stuck-bug is a total show stopper.


These issues are consistent with other users. I use my computer for hours a day I promise you it's not because I have a dirty mouse lol. The issue is re-creatable but random every time you open Photoshop. It can take anywhere between 5 minutes to 30 minutes for the bug to appear. This issue didn't use to exist in the application and then one day it did.


Sorry if cleaning part offended you but that happened to me once, it's not that i have been just commenting but i have been using adobe for last 4 years and my work is also displayed on my[personal information removed as per forum guidelines] in form of images.


Very funny bro. Thats definetly not a dirty mouse or driver relatet. I am a designer for over 20 years and using a bunch of other (Adobe) Tools in which this problem not occur. Since i have the latest Photoshop version i also have this really annoying bug. Sad, that Adobe is not capable of fixing this elementary thing to use a designtool properly.


Sorry, but this is such an insulting reply. Many people report this issue and we are not people who has started using Photoshop yesterday. There is definitely a bug and it really ruins the workflow! I hope Adobe will find a solution soon, but it seems like they don't even want to acknowledge it in the first place. 'Clean your mouse.' smh...


The interface themes governs the look and feel of the user interface's windows, dialogs, buttons, and all other visualcomponents. By default, DBeaver is configured to use the Light theme.


When the High Contrast theme is activated in Windows, DBeaver automatically switches its theme to High Contrast.If DBeaver is already running when the system theme changes, a notification will appear suggesting a restart for thetheme to apply correctly.


The theme switcher in DBeaver is disabled when the High Contrast theme is active in Windows. You cannot switch to anon-High Contrast theme in DBeaver unless you disable the High Contrast theme in Windows.


Firefox поставляется с Системной темой по умолчанию и дополнительно Расцветки, Светлую, Тёмную темы и Alpenglow, но вы всегда можете установить новые темы.

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