Use Notepad (Windows) or a text editor on macOS to create a plain text file (.txt).
Optional extensions are used to manage specialized behaviors, such as disabling click to commit, VM buffering management, and disabling scratch disk compression.
How to enable extensions
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Use this chart to enter the required text to enable your desired setting:
Poznámka:Example: Type the following text:
# Force VM Buffering
VMForceBuffering 1into the text file. Put each setting's required text on a new line in the text file.
Name Required Text Enable scratch disk logging LogScratch 1 Disable Async IO AllowAsyncIO 0 Disable VM Buffering VMDisableBuffering 1 Force VM Buffering VMForceBuffering 1 Disable Scratch Compression VMCompressPages 0 Overscroll Always Remember Slow Files RecentFilesSlowTimeout 1200 Turn on Legacy Healing Brush Use WinTab instead of Windows Ink UseSystemStylus 0 Unlimited Preview Size FullPreviewMaxSize 32767 Disable transform proportionally by default Disable click to commit OnCanvasClickToCommit 0 Disable live blend modes LiveBlendModes 0 Disable document classification EnableDocumentGroup 0 Select Subject Version SelectSubjectVersion 1 Force GPU Off GPUDeny 1
Force GPU On GPUForce 1 Disable GPU for Neural Filters NeuralFilterForceGPU 0
Disable 3D Functionality GPUAllow3D 0
Use deprecated macOS save API
ForceInplaceSaveForNonAPFSOnMac 1
UseDeprecatedAppleMediaServer 1
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Save the file as "PSUserConfig.txt" to your Photoshop version settings folder:
Windows:
- [Installation Drive]:\Users\[User Name]\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\[Photoshop_version]\[Photoshop_version]Settings\
macOS:
- //Users/[User Name]/Library/Preferences/[Photoshop_version]Settings/
Poznámka:The user Library folder is hidden on macOS. See Access hidden user library files | macOS for more information.
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# Enable scratch disk logging LogScratch 1 |
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Disable Async IO
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# Disable Async IO |
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Disable Scratch Compression
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# Disable Scratch Compression |
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By default, Photoshop compresses pages before writing them to the scratch file. This compression does not result in a smaller scratch file since Photoshop must still reserve space for the uncompressed pages. For slow disk drives or SCSI implementations, however, the reduction in the data to be transferred to or from disk more than compensates for the time needed to compress or decompress the data. For fast disk drives and SCSI implementations, this is not the case. Disable Scratch Compression provides a slight performance improvement on machines with fast disk drives and SCSI implementations.
Disable VM Buffering
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When running on a macOS with more than 4 GB of RAM, Photoshop tells the OS to use the extra RAM as a buffer for the scratch file to speed up scratch file access. Disabling VM Buffering ensures that Photoshop doesn't access the extra RAM.
Force VM Buffering
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When running on a macOS with less than 4 GB of RAM, Photoshop does not tell the OS to use the extra RAM as a buffer for the scratch file to speed up scratch file access. Force VM Buffering forces Photoshop to access RAM for VM buffering.
Overscroll Always
In current versions of Photoshop, a preference controls the overscroll behavior:
- Select Preferences > Tools and enable Overscroll.
Remember Slow Files
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# Remember Slow Files |
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By default, Photoshop removes files from its recent file list if it ever takes longer than 20 ticks (1/3 second) to figure out where the file is when the list is updated after you open or save a file. Some removable devices and some network drives may take longer than this. Remember Slow Files prevents the recent file list from forgetting about files that take too long to resolve when the list is updated (it allows up to 20 seconds). However, saving or opening a file may take longer if this plug-in is installed.
Turn on Legacy Healing Brush
In the current version of Photoshop, you can revert to the legacy behavior for the Healing Brush tool by enabling Use Legacy in the tool options bar.
A new Diffusion slider allows you to achieve results similar to the legacy algorithm. See Healing brush examples for more information.
Use WinTab instead of Windows Ink
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On Windows 10, Photoshop uses Windows Ink to control the interaction of Photoshop and a stylus device. Using Windows Ink gives you better stroke results and allows you to use your tablet PC or convertible device without having to install a driver.
If the tablet uses a WinTab driver and does not have an option to use Windows Ink, you can force Photoshop to use WinTab instead of Windows Ink.
See Tablet support for Photoshop for more information.
Unlimited Preview Size
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If you have the Full Size option for Image Previews turned on in the Saving Files preferences, Photoshop limits the size of the preview to 512 x 512 pixels. Unlimited Preview Size removes the 512 x 512–pixel limit on file previews.
Disable Transform Proportionally by Default
In the current version of Photoshop, you can revert to the legacy behavior for transform by enabling Preferences > General > Use Legacy Free Transform.
See Consistent transform behavior for more details
Disable Javascript Warnings
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# Disable Javascript Warnings WarnRunningScripts 0 |
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Disable Javascript Warnings will suppress warning dialogs when running scripts outside of Photoshop's File > Scripts menu.
Disable Click To Commit
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# Disable click to commit |
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Disable Click to Commit reverts back to the legacy commit behavior for crop, transform and place.
Disable Live Blend Modes
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# Disable live blend modes |
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Disable Live Blend Modes disables live previews on canvas of layer blend modes.
Disable Document Classification
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# Disable document classification |
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By default, Photoshop captures the document type of the document being saved from the app for the Adobe Product Improvement Program.
Select Subject Version
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# Use Select Subject Version 1 Algorithm SelectSubjectVersion 1 |
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# Force GPU Off GPUDeny 1 |
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Completely disable the GPU. The GPU will not be touched at all, Photoshop will not run sniffer, Photoshop will not use any GPU APIs.
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# Force GPU On GPUForce 1 |
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Photoshop disables cards that do not meet the minimum requirements. You can force an unsupported card on, and Photoshop may function with an unsupported card enabled. However, we do not officially support Photoshop with this setting enabled. Use at your own risk.
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# Disable GPU for Neural Filters NeuralFilterForceGPU 0 |
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Disables Neural Filters from using the GPU for processing, and uses the CPU instead.
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# Disable 3D Functionality GPUAllow3D 0 |
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Disables all 3D functionality. Can be used to prevent crashing opening files in certain cases.
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# Use deprecated macOS save API ForceInplaceSaveForNonAPFSOnMac 1 UseDeprecatedAppleMediaServer 1 |
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Photoshop uses the latest macOS save API in current versions. When enabled, this setting forces Photoshop to use the older, deprecated save methods.
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# Disable automatically setting default font size |
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Photoshop calculates the default font size based on document resolution and zoom factor. When a new document is created, or an existing document without type layers selected is opened, the font size will be reset to the newly calculated default font size. Also, the leading will be set to Auto.
Previously, the default font size was always 12 pt, and sometimes this would be too small depending on resolution and zoom factor. Disabling this option will return legacy/default functionality.