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Lightroom Classic: Always switches desktop space to the initial
1. Create 2 desktop spaces on macOS.
2. Open Lightroom in the first space.
3. Open Mission Control (press F3).
4. Drag Lightroom window to the second space.
5. Switch to the Lightroom on the second space.
Should be: Lightroom must remain on the screen.
Actual result: Lightroom changes desktop space automatically to the first one without Lightroom in it. Can't use Lightroom anymore.
2. Open Lightroom in the first space.
3. Open Mission Control (press F3).
4. Drag Lightroom window to the second space.
5. Switch to the Lightroom on the second space.
Should be: Lightroom must remain on the screen.
Actual result: Lightroom changes desktop space automatically to the first one without Lightroom in it. Can't use Lightroom anymore.
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dave_roberts_6779374
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alan_harper
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ruby_k_eze1w2xvinds8
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2 years ago
We are also seeing this issue at our end. We have added this issue to our list.Thanks for bringing this out.
Regards,
Ruby
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alan_harper
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No, I have no idea how these issues could be related, but they seem to be.
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matthew_king_i4yoqghen5heu
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2 years ago
Then one workaround I've seen that resolves the issue is moving the Lightroom window to the desktop it kicks me to.
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Sven
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2 years ago
what got worse is that now always when activating the "l" shortcut to dim areas outside the image LR keeps switching desktops and then shows other desktops content dimmed. I am on LR 8.2.1.
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steve_trescott
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2 years ago
I just tried your dim issue but mine doesn't do that. I also was never able to run it in the desktop it kicked me to. In fact, sometimes I activate it and it literally slides to the left and I can't use it. I display all of the desktops, activate the one with Lightroom again and it just keeps sliding off to the left. I have to quit it by the icon on the dock.
I called support last night and after an hour wait got a guy who I could hardly understand. He wanted to share my screen. All I saw was the mouse moving around. I asked him what he was doing and he didn't answer. Finally, he said I need to see it happen and I said it's random, I can't make it happen. He left without even saying goodbye.
I don't think Adobe cares about making the apps work, just collecting their monthly fee.
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pierce_martin_389qwbu0qzle8
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dave_roberts_6779374
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pierce_martin_389qwbu0qzle8
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ben_mu_zines
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10 months ago
LR never used to behave like this, this issue was introduced in a version of LR a few years ago.
It's less annoying than the other long standing LR->PS bug I have, but it seems both the bugs that affect me are acknowledged by Adobe and then *years* go by and nothing ever happens. Frustrating... *sigh*
I'lll sign off with my usual "I'll check back in next year on the blind hope we see some progress...:
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