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When I use the eyedropper, it functions in reverse. When I left-click the mouse the color is recorded for the background, not foreground as it was previously. When the ALT key is used with the left-click, the foreground is affected, which is the reverse of the way it was originally.
Also, when using the brush tool, hitting ALT + left-click affects the background. So, to use this tool I must click on the switch-colors icon in the toolbox to reverse the position every time I use the brush tool in this manner.
How can I put the function back to its original default?
Also, when using the brush tool, hitting ALT + left-click affects the background. So, to use this tool I must click on the switch-colors icon in the toolbox to reverse the position every time I use the brush tool in this manner.
How can I put the function back to its original default?
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