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Not sure if this is a Photoshop glitch or a problem with my keyboard but the circular brush cursor occasionally disappears. Firstly, caps is not on, secondly, I haven't made the brush size too big for the screen. I've been having a problem recently with my Mac where my caps lock gets stuck on and I have to do a PRAM reset to turn it off, I initially thought the Photoshop brush problem was related to this but it happens now even when my caps is off.
I've noticed a string of problems popping up in InDesign 2017 on the new iMac I work on due to the graphics card etc. so I thought it might be version related.
Any ideas?
Hi Dative,
Most of the time it gets fixed by turning off the Caps lock key, since you have already tried it you may try and reset Photoshop preferences.
Regards,
Mohit
I'm probably way late, but I just solved this on my own MBP in the most unexpected way and want to leave it for any future users. I initially reset Photoshop preferences and nothing happened. But I was using my laptop in clamshell closed mode and when I cracked it open, I discovered that even though caps lock was off on the external keyboard, it was on on the laptop, which somehow activated the PS brush toggle. Guess even with the lid closed, the keyboard remains active and receives priority
...Actually, go to brushes settings and use PRECISE...that gives you back the circle size of the brush!!!
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THANK YOU! I've been trying to find an answer to this for weeks & didn't even think to check the laptop keyboard. This fixed it. Thanks for taking the time to post this solution.
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THANK YOU!!!!! This was driving me mad.
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Thank you!!
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Thank you! Brilliant. This is axactly what was going on. Thank you, thank you!!
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This was literally the same issue that I had. If you didn't put this message I wouldn't be able to find out myself, so stupid haha.
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THANK YOU
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did you resolve this? im having the same problem but my caps lock is off the preferences are correct, ive reset everything!! its driving me mad
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Nobdoy is in the forum fo r"most of the time" fizes duder. I think the "Your Caps Lock Is on" answer is downright offensive.
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I still have this problem, but with a Wacom Intuos tablet plugged in. If I use the trackpad to draw, the brush tool is normal. However, if I use the stylus on my Wacom tablet, the cursor becomes crosshairs and does not draw a brush. I've had this problem in the past and the only success I've had is by restarting the whole machine. Caps lock is not on. It's very frustrating. I'll update if I ever find out how to fix this.
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aLSO CANNOT RESOLVE THIS. cLEARLTY AN ISSUS WITH aDOBE
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I did a complete reinstall brsuh defaults to crosshairs instead of circl and caps lock does not fix the issue. Just trying to work here and I cannot. Having several issues with my brand new mac laptop and photoshop 2022 fully updated, HELP ME PLEASE!
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Make sure you’ve tried both the left and the right bracket keys. Sometimes
your circle is too big and the default is crosshair. So just keep tapping
that left key until you get your circle back. Hope that helps.--
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That solves a problem I have been seeing for years! . I need to look in support more with better searches too. Thankyou
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Hello, just in case, you can also get the crosshair cursor if the brush is larger than what can be shown on screen.
But I'll keep the laptop tip for future reference!
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Actually, go to brushes settings and use PRECISE...that gives you back the circle size of the brush!!!
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Thank you so much for that! I was going mad, and all of the other suggestions were not solving my issue. Now if I could only get the 40 minuteus of my life back...
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where do I find "PRECISE"
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oh my gosh! THANK YOU! This is EXACTLY what my issue was...I have toggled everything on and off, restarted, reset, and then finally found your answer! THANK YOU for updating this thread. 🙂 Stay well!
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Thank you, solved it for me!!! Adobe, you really should get this one fixed!!
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THANK YOU, TJ!!! I was pulling what litle remains of my hair when I saw your post. Looked over at the Macbook, and, holy cow (as we say in WI) there was that tiny little green light blazing away. Walk of Fame star for you, my friend!
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@TJSearl THANK YOU. I've been absolutley losing my mind, what a simple fix. Thank you!
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Thank-you!
This is exactly what was happening to me.
I was going crazy.
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THANK YOU TJSearl! The caps lock on my laptop was on! Such a silly thing was costing me so much time trying to figure it out. I appreciate your solution!!
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Hi, NONE of the above fixes worked for me, then I noticed that n preferences the hardness was set to 0%, I changed this to 2% and my brush cursor becoma a circle again - don't ask me why!
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My issue was that I have 2 keyboards and one had the caps lock on. Silly, and I spent lots of time trying to figure it out!
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