How to disable flick panning in Photoshop?
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This thread contains 2 replies, has 3 voices, and was last updated by Anna 1 year, 8 months ago.
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- January 2, 2019 at 12:12 pm #51396
Hey,
Since Adobe Photoshop 4, this feature has been introduced. I have also noticed that when I try to view a different part of a large image by the hand tool, the image moves as if it has some momentum.Follow this path to disable flick panning:
Edit > Preferences > General > Enable flick Panning
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