Helios
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Hi there,
Since I started using Photoshop CS2 in Windows 10, this glitch has started occurring after working in the program for some time - anything from 10 minutes to 2 hours. (It is much improved after I reinstalled CS2 in its own directory on my C: drive, instead of in the program files, but the glitch still happens eventually.)
After a while, If I change anything like colour selection or brightness/contrast, put in a new layer, add a filter etc (basically any adjustment that involves okaying/cancelling something in a dialogue, it seems to be), the canvas disappears and I have to click somewhere in the layers dialogue to make it show up again, or minimise the program and maximise it again.
(Previously, ALL the dialogues and canvas would disappear, but this so far isn't happening since I reinstalled the program - given it takes time for the bug to surface, however, I'm concerned it may eventually get this bad again.)
I'd be very interested to hear people's thoughts on what this might be and things I could try to fix it. I'm more than happy to provide further details if needed.
Many thanks!
Edit: Forgot to mention, I am using a Trust TB-7300 graphics tablet, with a Win 8 64 bit driver version, and my Windows 10 version is 64 bit Home.
Since I started using Photoshop CS2 in Windows 10, this glitch has started occurring after working in the program for some time - anything from 10 minutes to 2 hours. (It is much improved after I reinstalled CS2 in its own directory on my C: drive, instead of in the program files, but the glitch still happens eventually.)
After a while, If I change anything like colour selection or brightness/contrast, put in a new layer, add a filter etc (basically any adjustment that involves okaying/cancelling something in a dialogue, it seems to be), the canvas disappears and I have to click somewhere in the layers dialogue to make it show up again, or minimise the program and maximise it again.
(Previously, ALL the dialogues and canvas would disappear, but this so far isn't happening since I reinstalled the program - given it takes time for the bug to surface, however, I'm concerned it may eventually get this bad again.)
I'd be very interested to hear people's thoughts on what this might be and things I could try to fix it. I'm more than happy to provide further details if needed.
Many thanks!
Edit: Forgot to mention, I am using a Trust TB-7300 graphics tablet, with a Win 8 64 bit driver version, and my Windows 10 version is 64 bit Home.
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