cursor problems

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Andy
Feb 24, 2010
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Hi all,

I seem to run into this problem every now and then.

I decide to use the brush tool and set using the options bar. Sometimes I see a circle on the canvas and sometimes I happen to see a cross instead of the circle. It doesnt seem to matter what the diameter of the brush is set to.

I have tried resetting the options and restarting Photoshop with CTRL + ALT + SHIFT to reset to factory settings – however it still runs into the same problem from time to time.

Does anyone know what causes this – and how to set it to show the circle at all times?

Thanks,

Andy πŸ˜‰

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medi988
Feb 25, 2010
On Feb 24, 11:42Β am, Andy wrote:
Hi all,

I seem to run into this problem every now and then.

I decide to use the brush tool and set using the options bar. Sometimes I see a circle on the canvas and sometimes I happen to see a cross instead of the circle. Β It doesnt seem to matter what the diameter of the brush is set to.

I have tried resetting the options and restarting Photoshop with CTRL + ALT + SHIFT to reset to factory settings – however it still runs into the same problem from time to time.

Does anyone know what causes this – and how to set it to show the circle at all times?

Thanks,

Andy πŸ˜‰

try the caps lock key……
SW
Still Waters
Feb 26, 2010
Try turning off caps lock.


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jstech
Feb 26, 2010
is your caps lock key on?

"Andy" wrote in message
Hi all,

I seem to run into this problem every now and then.

I decide to use the brush tool and set using the options bar. Sometimes I see a circle on the canvas and sometimes I happen to see a cross instead of the circle. It doesnt seem to matter what the diameter of the brush is set to.

I have tried resetting the options and restarting Photoshop with CTRL + ALT + SHIFT to reset to factory settings – however it still runs into the same problem from time to time.

Does anyone know what causes this – and how to set it to show the circle at all times?

Thanks,

Andy πŸ˜‰

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