clone stamp question

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quiqueg
Mar 2, 2006
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I noticed, while retouching very quickly some images, that alt+dbl click turns on the "aligned" option with the clone stamp tool. Most double clicks are in fact accidental (since I tend to work quite quickly).

Any way to avoid this behavior ? I prefer to work with "un-aligned" brush and it’s rather unnerving to have it change unpredictably.


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quiqueg
Mar 3, 2006
quiqueg wrote in
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let me rephrase the subject…

I noticed, while retouching very quickly some images, that alt+dbl click turns on the "aligned" option with the clone stamp tool. Most double clicks are in fact accidental (since I tend to work quite quickly).

Any way to avoid this behavior ? I prefer to work with "un-aligned" brush and it’s rather unnerving to have it change unpredictably.


QQG
"E alla fine forse avr
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Andrew Morton
Mar 3, 2006
quiqueg wrote:
let me rephrase the subject…

I noticed, while retouching very quickly some images, that alt+dbl click turns on the "aligned" option with the clone stamp tool. Most double clicks are in fact accidental (since I tend to work quite quickly).

Any way to avoid this behavior ? I prefer to work with "un-aligned" brush and it’s rather unnerving to have it change unpredictably.

How about changing the double-click speed in the mouse control panel?

Andrew
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usenetzen
Mar 3, 2006
Go into Mouse properties in the control panel and set your double click behavior to ‘slower’. Or learn not to double click (have you thought of cutting back on the caffeine?)

Glenn
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quiqueg
Mar 3, 2006
"Guns/Zen4" wrote in news:1141392208.158849.258630 @i40g2000cwc.googlegroups.com:

Or learn not to double click (have you thought of
cutting back on the caffeine?)

You kidding me ? With 2 cups of espresso I keep clicking like mad all day long, with or without a mouse!

A great productivity enhancer.


QQG
"E alla fine forse avr
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quiqueg
Mar 3, 2006
"Andrew Morton" wrote in news:46qujnFcin71U1
@individual.net:

How about changing the double-click speed in the mouse control panel?

problem was solved assigning alt+click on the front button of the stylus, thanks


QQG
"E alla fine forse avr

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