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This screen recording demonstrates the behaviour: I'm trying to zoom in on each of the dishes but it sort of jumps all over the place en route and sometimes just ends up focussed on something other that what I was hovering over when I started the zoom. It's almost like it's taking into account the pasteboard bounds or something?
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I don't know if this is helpful - just went through this with one my team who's on an M2 Macbook Air (Sonoma). We narrowed it down to the Properties panel interacting weirdly with Story Editor. Either would work fine so long as the other wasn't enabled. As we're pretty ensconced in the pre-Properties panel workflow it was an easy decision to drop it - now SE's happy all the time, no more crashes.
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lowercase was added to Character style and Paragraph style definition options in InDesign 2025 version.
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Particularly as there are some fonts that have dedicated small caps replacing their lowercase letters.
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This is Windows 10 Pro 64-bit 22H2
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Thanks for reporting. We will review it
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Have this too.
Interestingly, if you open up Task Manager, and it's selected, the mouse starts responding normally - suggesting that the high priority status of TM means the mouse cursor isn't interrupted anymore. TM indicates InDesign's CPU is hovering around 9% so it's not like it's occurring because of resource saturation. Have Wacom too and it happens with that just the same.
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Easiest to compare the expected behaviour with scrubby zoom on Photoshop (see screen recording). You stick your cursor over what you want to centre the zoom on, engage the zoom, scrub to the zoom level want and release - without having to then adjust the focus of attention with the hand tool because you've ended up somewhere unintended.