I then went back into full screen mode (FSM) and I could then click on and activate the History Panel within that nest (and all the panels docked at the far right), but still could not access the remainder of the panels in the docked set (again outlined in magenta).ģ. I returned to the SSM and dragged the History Panel from that docked window (top panel with the magenta outline in my screenshot above) to the panel set at the top right with the Layers, Paths and Histogram nested panels and nested it within those panels. In my setup, in the Standard Screen Mode (SSM), I dragged my toolbar back to the left and docked it there (in the default position) then switched to full screen, and the issue is still there.Ģ. I have done some further troubleshooting, and this is what I've found:ġ. In the mean time, as long as it works in the standard screen mode, we are still operational, which is good. Since this is quite a new issue and seems to affect more than one app, my guess is once they (Adobe) are aware of it, it won't take too long to see a fix for it. However, I'm wondering if those are tied together in some way deep in the code? That might be a good place for Adobe to start looking. Agreed, it doesn't seem like it should be anything to do with the Application Frame being turned on or off, but more a transparency issue of some sort.
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