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Cursor frustration |
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Feb 18th 2004 | #142578 Report |
Member since: Feb 18th 2004 Posts: 1 |
I've worked with Photoshop for years and never come up with this problem. In a text layer, my cursor is about 6 times too big. The result is that I can't select text with any accuracy. I tried re-booting. I just got a new computer and installed the program. Can't think of anything else that might be new or diffrerent. Thanks in advance for any help you can give me! annelise :confused: |
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Feb 18th 2004 | #142629 Report |
Member since: Aug 18th 2003 Posts: 77 |
try resetting your character with the arrow there on the Character box. if it has anything to do with text in PS, that may do it.
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Feb 18th 2004 | #142644 Report |
Member since: Feb 7th 2002 Posts: 1564 |
...Aaaaand...Welcome to the forum. Patric. |
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Feb 18th 2004 | #142646 Report |
Member since: Mar 18th 2001 Posts: 1501 |
Does this oversize cursor appear with ALL fonts? If so, your baseline setting may be set to something other than "0". There were some fonts (from Letraset, most notably) that, because of bad, outdated coding will cause an extra large cursor to appear in Photoshop. Try New Document, 72 ppi. Reset your Characters to default by dropping the sub-menu from the little triangle in the upper—right corner of the Character Palette. You should now have it set to something common, probably 12 point Arial or something. Now try setting some text. How's that work for ya? |
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Feb 18th 2004 | #142647 Report |
Member since: Aug 18th 2003 Posts: 77 |
oh yea, try resetting the character. thats a good idea actually.
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