I hope Adobe fixes this issue in the next update. I'm on PC and I just unchecked that box and now the tooltips are gone for me. Obviously from what I now know about your experience, there's a bug with how PS interacts in the Mac environment. There are a lot of skill levels on here and Photoshop isn't the most user-friendly software to navigate. It is however one of many, many little annoyances-taken together with issues in other Adobe products, and cloud versions of Apple OS and Microsoft Office 365-that increasingly hamper productivity while cutting the heart out of graphic fun! The Tool Tip bug was not severe enough in and of itself to go nuclear. They destroyed the pen tool shortcuts in Illustrator and Wacom integration began seriously slipping with that version. Of course I'll loose features and access to all the other products (most of which I greedily download then never use.) And CS5 still had problems. You'd think that a 10 year old version of their product is still selling on Ebay for around $400 should tell Adobe something? Maybe Adobe is parachuting them out the back door? I'm close to a decision to wipe Catalina, reinstall Mojave-I was just quoted 90 bucks at Tarzana Mac-retrograde to CS5, dumping CC completely. At some point, in an undisclosed future, Adobe may or may not address the programming issue and secretly slip it into an automatic update. Thusly, next up: operator error (admittedly the problem often enough.) But then it'll get expensive: try a clean reinstall. Programming and Medical care are similar, when the experts don't understand the problem, they blame the patient. I know that the next suggestion will assume there's something wrong with my system. Your suggestion was the first thing I tried. So don't hold your breath for this functionality to be removed. This also hints to you what is changing if you use Loupedeck or similar hardware as it's easy to bump a button like Reset and you don't know what just happened. These are most likely considered a functional part of the program and I seriously doubt they will ever make it possible to disable them. I believe this is so that people don't get confused as to why the + and - keys aren't automatically reassigned to the last slider that was touched. Then you can adjust the Exposure slider with your mouse, and if you use the + and - keys, it will still be modifying the highlights unless you click on another word like Exposure. These pop up briefly because it's possible to click on the word "Highlights" and modify the highlights with the + and - keys. The other type of tooltips I suspect some of you are referring to are the "hints" that pop up for example over the bottom of the main photo in the Develop Module if you use keyboard shortcuts like the + and - keys to alter Highlights or Shadows.
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