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I used to be able to alt+mouse scroll to zoom in on photoshop cs6, why...
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<blockquote data-quote="Nahum" data-source="post: 2703146" data-attributes="member: 737428"><p>"I recently had some graphics problems & errors"</p><p></p><p>Those features you describe are only possible with the better video cards using appropriate drivers. If you had to fall back on your OS' generic video driver, or you had to switch to integrated video because your discrete card failed, that would have disabled the Photoshop features (these depend on OpenGL).</p><p></p><p>Until you fix whatever hardware or driver issues you're having, Photoshop will be stuck as it is. This doesn't affect how Photoshop actually edits, although it does look less polished as you've noticed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nahum, post: 2703146, member: 737428"] "I recently had some graphics problems & errors" Those features you describe are only possible with the better video cards using appropriate drivers. If you had to fall back on your OS' generic video driver, or you had to switch to integrated video because your discrete card failed, that would have disabled the Photoshop features (these depend on OpenGL). Until you fix whatever hardware or driver issues you're having, Photoshop will be stuck as it is. This doesn't affect how Photoshop actually edits, although it does look less polished as you've noticed. [/QUOTE]
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