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Mike
Mar 9, 2008
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Could some kind soul remind me what control character I accidentally pressed to convert the view of the brush from a
circle defining the brush outline into a tiny cross-hair…and also the appropriate control char to convert it back
again! On a PC with Win-XP.

Mike

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JD
Mar 9, 2008
Mike wrote:
Could some kind soul remind me what control character I accidentally pressed to convert the view of the brush from a
circle defining the brush outline into a tiny cross-hair…and also the appropriate control char to convert it back
again! On a PC with Win-XP.

Mike
Would that be the CapsLock key on your keyboard?


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Mike Russell
Mar 9, 2008
"Mike" wrote in message
Could some kind soul remind me what control character I accidentally pressed to convert the view of the brush from a
circle defining the brush outline into a tiny cross-hair…and also the appropriate control char to convert it back
again! On a PC with Win-XP.

Hi Mike,

Caps Lock.
http://www.anticapslock.com/

Mike Russell – www.curvemeister.com
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Pudentame
Mar 10, 2008
Mike wrote:
Could some kind soul remind me what control character I accidentally pressed to convert the view of the brush from a
circle defining the brush outline into a tiny cross-hair…and also the appropriate control char to convert it back
again! On a PC with Win-XP.

Mike

Do you have caps lock on?
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Mike
Mar 10, 2008
In article <oBZAj.733214$ says…
Mike wrote:
Could some kind soul remind me what control character I accidentally pressed to convert the view of the brush from a
circle defining the brush outline into a tiny cross-hair…and also the appropriate control char to convert it back
again! On a PC with Win-XP.

Mike
Would that be the CapsLock key on your keyboard?
Shouldn’t be that. The caps lock key sits at the bottom if the little jar I use to keep my spare pens and pencils in –
for reasons obvious to some. 🙂

Mike
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Mike
Mar 10, 2008
In article <47d56b64$0$4939$ says…
Mike wrote:
Could some kind soul remind me what control character I accidentally pressed to convert the view of the brush from a
circle defining the brush outline into a tiny cross-hair…and also the appropriate control char to convert it back
again! On a PC with Win-XP.

Mike

Do you have caps lock on?
OK – looks like caps was the culprit. I must have dropped a fork into the hole where the key used to sit!

Thanks all – Mike
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JD
Mar 10, 2008
Mike wrote:
In article <47d56b64$0$4939$ says…
Mike wrote:
Could some kind soul remind me what control character I accidentally pressed to convert the view of the brush from a
circle defining the brush outline into a tiny cross-hair…and also the appropriate control char to convert it back
again! On a PC with Win-XP.

Mike
Do you have caps lock on?
OK – looks like caps was the culprit. I must have dropped a fork into the hole where the key used to sit!

Thanks all – Mike

Some days go like that! Remove the key and it still gets activated. Glad you figured it out!


JD..
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The Bobert
Mar 10, 2008
In article ,
Mike wrote:

OK – looks like caps was the culprit. I must have dropped a fork into the hole where the key used to sit!

Thanks all – Mike

Can we safely conclude he got forked?


Hey! It compiles. Ship it.

Bob in Central California
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Mike
Mar 11, 2008
In article , says…
In article ,
Mike wrote:

OK – looks like caps was the culprit. I must have dropped a fork into the hole where the key used to sit!

Thanks all – Mike

Can we safely conclude he got forked?
Could have been a chop-stick now I think about it. Or the stupid cat – she has a habit of pouncing on the key-
board….but she doesn’t usuallywear high-heels.

Mike

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