![]() Adobe doesn't really check the forum for bug reports, but they do check that.Īlso, take a look at my big list of Premiere problems, here: ALL Taran's feature requests and bug reports for Adobe Premiere - Google Sheets and send in a wishform with any that you also encounter. The more who report it, the more likely it will get done. PS: Use the Wishform - Adobe Premiere Pro to report this bug. There is plenty of other software that can visualize clicks onscreen, and any of those might work fine for you, but I wrote my script because I found none of them to be sufficient for my own needs. But I think you can just delete lines 95 to 106, save it, run it, and you will be fine.?Īgain, this does not fix the bug, it just gives you a little ( indicator for where your cursor ACTUALLY is, as opposed to where Premiere thinks it is. Size: The size of your monitors is very important. A few considerations need to be made to build the very best dual monitor setup, though. As long as it has the right input type, any monitor should be able to connect up to your computer. Soooo, that script ALSO has scroll wheel acceleration built in, a feature that you will not necessarily want. Choosing the right monitors for your dual monitor setup can seem simple at first glance. You can put a shortcut to that file in your startup folder, if you want it to launch every time your computer starts up. Double click on it to run it, and you'll see a little star appear in your taskbar. You'll have to download and install autohotkey for the script to work. Here is a link to my script:Ĭlick on the RAW button, then do a 'save as' to get that file onto your computer. ![]()
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