I don’t know what good complaining about it here will do, but at least I can get it off my chest.
THIS IS AN INFURIATING BUG AND IT IS INEXCUSABLE ADOBE WILL NOT ADDRESS IT
It also affects cursors in other applications. Whenever you want to resize a browser window or any other UI element with “handlebars”, the cursor flashes from the resize cursor and then back to a normal pointer. This misaligns the hotspot, which means you frequently “miss” the target when you click. It’s like Robert Hays’ drinking problem in Airplane The Movie; he keeps tossing water over his shoulder, missing his mouth by a foot. We keep groping for handlebars, and we keep missing them. We’re grabbing at air. POOF! You missed again.
Whenever this happens, I am reminded. “Oh, Photoshop. I have to quit Photoshop.” But I like keeping Photoshop open because I so frequently use it.
I don’t know what good complaining about it here will do, but at least I can get it off my chest.
THIS IS AN INFURIATING BUG AND IT IS INEXCUSABLE ADOBE WILL NOT ADDRESS IT
It also affects cursors in other applications. Whenever you want to resize a browser window or any other UI element with “handlebars”, the cursor flashes from the resize cursor and then back to a normal pointer. This misaligns the hotspot, which means you frequently “miss” the target when you click. It’s like Robert Hays’ drinking problem in Airplane The Movie; he keeps tossing water over his shoulder, missing his mouth by a foot. We keep groping for handlebars, and we keep missing them. We’re grabbing at air. POOF! You missed again.
Whenever this happens, I am reminded. “Oh, Photoshop. I have to quit Photoshop.” But I like keeping Photoshop open because I so frequently use it.