When the UI size is not the smallest, the effective area of the function that is forced to scroll when text is entered near the panel will s
The version that occurred: InDesign 18.3 or later,
and the previous version is likely to have a similar problem.
macOS 15.7.8
Steps to reproduce the issues:
*Preferences > Enlarge/Reduce UI > Set the UI size to as the minimum
*Create a text frame
*Scroll and adjust the document so that the text insertion point comes near the right/bottom of the panel
*Enter text
Expected result:
Text is entered, but inadvertent scrolling does not occur.
Actual result:
When you enter text in a position covered by the panel, the function of forcing scrolling works. Due to the influence of the UI scale, there is a shift in the panel area from the upper left corner of the document.
When the UI size is the maximum, about twice the coordinate area is the area where forced scrolling occurs.
The same is true for the icon panel.
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AJABON GRINSMITH commented
There was a translation error in the description of the preferences, so I will correct it below.
Preferences > User Interface Scalling > UI Sizing