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April 10, 2020
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Brush Tool Icon is Crosshair

  • April 10, 2020
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Can someone explain why the brush tool icon that's in use in the workspace will sometimes appear as a crosshair instead of a circle?  I have changed the size of the brush from very small up to very large to ensure I haven't selected a brush size that isn't too small to be seen or to large to be outside the view of the workspace?

 

Thanks

 

MAC - current OS - Current Photoshop version

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Correct answer PECourtejoie

Hello, the Caps Lock key might be pressed down, and it switches the cursors...

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Participant
April 10, 2020

Yes, it was the caps lock. Another mystery solved. Thank you.

PECourtejoie
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Community Expert
April 10, 2020

You are very welcome... So many switches to trigger, when you think most keyboard keys have several functions thanks to the modifier keys, that can be combined!
Stick around, and help when you can, you'll learn a lot along the way...

Trevor.Dennis
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April 27, 2021

A YEAR LAYER THIS ANSWER HELP ME GET BACK TO A CURSOR FROM THE BRUSH ICON

. i PREFER THE CIRCLE. HOW DO i GET THAT?


Open Preferences > Cursors and select either Normal or Full size

 

For your information, it is considered bad etiquette to use all capital letters when posting to web forums.  It is like SHOUTING.

PECourtejoie
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Community Expert
April 10, 2020

Also, the cursor will switch to the crosshair, if the brush is larger than what can be shown of the document.

PECourtejoie
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Community Expert
April 10, 2020

Ah, that might be what you meant at the end of your post.

PECourtejoie
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PECourtejoieCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
April 10, 2020

Hello, the Caps Lock key might be pressed down, and it switches the cursors...