cursor problem

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Jeremy Bates
Jul 22, 2003
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cursor alters itself to precise when i have it set to brush size. This usually happens within 5 minutes of using the program. Please respond with an answer or help with this problem

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Seth Meranda
Jul 22, 2003
turn off the caps lock


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"Jeremy Bates" wrote in message
cursor alters itself to precise when i have it set to brush size. This usually happens within 5 minutes of using the program. Please respond with an answer or help with this problem
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dave milbut
Jul 22, 2003
majic, please turn off the autoquote.
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John_Linsk
May 26, 2005
Every so often my cursor will change from "brush size" to the crosshairs. No matter what I do I cannot get it to go back to the former. It will change back after I do a re-boot. Can anyone tell me what to do when this happens.
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Colin Walls
May 26, 2005
I would guess that it is caused by you hitting CapsLock, which is a shortcut to getting the precision cursor temporarily.
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pluton
May 13, 2006
Hi all,

is there a way in photoshop CS2 to have a cursor which, instead of being a small cross, is represented by two lines, one horitontal one vertical that cross the entire document. I think it is easier for precise selection. It is used in most CAD applications…

Thank you,

Pluton
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noone
May 13, 2006
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Hi all,

is there a way in photoshop CS2 to have a cursor which, instead of being a small cross, is represented by two lines, one horitontal one vertical that cross the entire document. I think it is easier for precise selection. It is used in most CAD applications…
Thank you,

Pluton

Pluton,

About as close as I can tell, is to watch the line on the Rulers (Ctrl-R). The lines do NOT go across the document, but are visible in the Ruler itself. Not what you are looking for, but I believe that it will be all you can get in PS.

Someone correct me, if I am wrong, please,
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pluton
May 13, 2006
Pluton,

About as close as I can tell, is to watch the line on the Rulers (Ctrl-R). The lines do NOT go across the document, but are visible in the Ruler itself. Not what you are looking for, but I believe that it will be all you can get in PS.
Someone correct me, if I am wrong, please,

That’s what I think too but I was not sure…

Thank you,

Pluton

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