That’s useful on slow systems where redrawing the display may actually be slow enough to interfere with the interface, but it definitely should not be happening on a modern system that’s more than capable of redrawing the canvas faster than the inputs are repeating.Īlso, redrawing in general feels slow: changing images (via tabs, control-tab, or the window menu) has a visible delay, where CS3 is instantaneous. This feels like an optimization for slower systems: when a potentially repeating input happens (like the mousewheel), the display isn’t updated until they stop happening for a while. If I continuously zoom in and out with the mouse, and never stop moving it for about 1/4 second or more, the scrollbars keep jittering around and the image never redraws at all that only happens when I stop moving the wheel. To describe the behavior in a little more detail: when zoom-scrolling in several steps, the scrollbars redraw, as if they’re receiving the zoom but the canvas isn’t. The first thing I did was update video drivers.
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