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Hi,
I faced this issue after updating to the latest version of Photoshop:
1. The Photoshop window is too large. As you can see, the sliders below are missing. Even clicking "restore" on the top right corner doesn't bring back my sliders.
2. When I create a new document, the window is too small. As you can see, the window opens up in a very small area, while the rest of the area is a white space.
I have tried searching online for solutions but am not able to find one. Can anyone help?
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Have you tried to reset your workspace? I had this problem and doing so cured it.
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Thanks, SMOk3420.
It works sometimes, but after a while it reverts to the old problem, especially when Camera Raw is used.
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Hi
Have you tried updating your GPU driver from the manufacturers website
Also take a look here
Troubleshoot Photoshop graphics processor (GPU) and graphics driver issues
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Thanks, ged2016,
My GPU driver is already updated. I tried disabling the GPU as you suggested by deselecting the graphics processor but it doesn't seem to work.
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To add on, this issue seems to have started after updating Photoshop.
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I think the issue is most likely GPU related
I assume you have a Laptop, what kind of GPU do you have, modern Laptops sometimes have both an on-board and dedicated GPU's which can cause issues
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I'm using a Dell XPS15 (2017 model), connected to a BenQ SW2700PT monitor (mirror). The laptop uses a Nvidia GeForce 1050.
Any idea why this issue arose only now?
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Hi,
I've had the same issue with a few of the previous updates, I resolved them that time by playing around with the UI scaling settings. On a Windows system it's
Edit-Preferences-Interface-UI Scaling.
You will have three options Auto, 100% and 200% try changing on of those.
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Hi,
Thanks for that. Unfortunately it doesn't work as well.