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Hi,
I’m running PS 8.0 on a Windows XP Media Edition PC.
When I launch PS by double clicking on an image, PS opens, the image is displayed, the whole PS Winow flashes white, the window repaints and my menu items disappear (left with a gray strip across the top).
As I slide my mouse over the menu items, the screen repaints the menu (file, edit, image, layer etc)
I have not added any plugins – (just the factory defaults and many of those I’ve disabled)
I’ve also noticed a strange then when using the Marquee tool.
I select an area and before I released the mouse, the dotted lines are drawn but I can keep expanding the marquee. When I finally release the mouse, the marquee is the size I want, the screen repaints and deletes the earlier drawn dotted lines.
At one point I had installed a utility to fix the PS thumbnail icons and thought that that tool might be causing problems so I removed all traces. However, the issue still seems to exist…
Thanks in Advance,
Mark
I’m running PS 8.0 on a Windows XP Media Edition PC.
When I launch PS by double clicking on an image, PS opens, the image is displayed, the whole PS Winow flashes white, the window repaints and my menu items disappear (left with a gray strip across the top).
As I slide my mouse over the menu items, the screen repaints the menu (file, edit, image, layer etc)
I have not added any plugins – (just the factory defaults and many of those I’ve disabled)
I’ve also noticed a strange then when using the Marquee tool.
I select an area and before I released the mouse, the dotted lines are drawn but I can keep expanding the marquee. When I finally release the mouse, the marquee is the size I want, the screen repaints and deletes the earlier drawn dotted lines.
At one point I had installed a utility to fix the PS thumbnail icons and thought that that tool might be causing problems so I removed all traces. However, the issue still seems to exist…
Thanks in Advance,
Mark
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