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    My clone stamp tool went bonkers

    I always had a circle when I chose my clone stamp tool delineating the size of the stamp and what area I was choosing to duplicate. The circle would also let me be aware where I was cloning the information.. I changed the size of the stamp tool circle by either selecting the size in the top line or simply using the [ or ] tools.

    Suddenly I did not get the circle outline. I was selecting a circle of content to clone but, I pretty well had to guess the size and the content.

    Then after about an hour, suddenly the circle reappeared and works just fine.

    I know that this must have been user error but, would like to know what happened; so I can get the circle back if I lose it again. The clone stamp is one of my favorite tools in the Photoshop tool bar...

    As always, this happened at a time when I needed to get the images of two dogs online in a hurry...

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    Re: My clone stamp tool went bonkers

    Hi Richard,

    It does happen especially if you've exhausted your systems memory, usually a reboot or closing down extraneous background applications help.

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    Re: My clone stamp tool went bonkers

    You didn't accidentally hit the "Caps Lock" key?

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    Re: My clone stamp tool went bonkers

    You need to read more science fiction. You can never trust a clone to be an absolute copy. That assumption always leads to bad things.

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    Re: My clone stamp tool went bonkers

    As Manfred said the Caps Lock switches (some of) the tool tips between their standard view showing the shape and precise which is a cross-hair.

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    Re: My clone stamp tool went bonkers

    Quote Originally Posted by Black Pearl View Post
    As Manfred said the Caps Lock switches (some of) the tool tips between their standard view showing the shape and precise which is a cross-hair.
    ... and there's another thing learnt today; thanks Manfred and Robin (and Richard for asking in the first place)

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    Re: My clone stamp tool went bonkers

    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Humphries View Post
    ... and there's another thing learnt today; thanks Manfred and Robin (and Richard for asking in the first place)
    Ditto. A useful bit of info.

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    Re: My clone stamp tool went bonkers

    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Humphries View Post
    ... and there's another thing learnt today; thanks Manfred and Robin (and Richard for asking in the first place)

    It's a so common mistake that I did earlier ....but not yet

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    Re: My clone stamp tool went bonkers

    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Humphries View Post
    ... and there's another thing learnt today; thanks Manfred and Robin (and Richard for asking in the first place)
    Dave - I learned this the hard way some years back (my wireless keyboard of the time did not show the "cap locks on" in an intuitive manner, so I spent some time Googling on this topic until I discovered this Photoshop "feature", which has been part of Photoshop for a very long time. I think it was there in the first version I worked with (Photoshop CS - which came out in 2003).

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    Re: My clone stamp tool went bonkers

    WOW... Thanks Manfred... This has happened before and I didn't know how it happened or how that I could remedy it.

    The Caps Lock was the "CULPRIT" and "OPERATOR ERROR" was the reason...

    This is a great site. I had been trying to research this problem on Google but, never found the remedy...

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    Re: My clone stamp tool went bonkers

    Dave's tip of the day ...

    My computer provides a high note 'beep' when Caps Lock goes on and a lower note 'beep' when it goes off (same for Num Lock), this is invaluable for recognising when you accidentally hit a key while typing or image editing.

    It also flashes up a brief message on screen, this can be disabled.

    UPDATED AGAIN
    The beep appears to be part of Windows 10; to be found under Settings > Ease of Access and then the 'Keyboard' tab (on left), then it's in the 'Toggle Keys' section.

    HTH, Dave
    Last edited by Dave Humphries; 29th November 2016 at 07:42 PM. Reason: UPDATED

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    Re: My clone stamp tool went bonkers

    Thanks Dave...

    I hate it when I accidentally hit the caps lock key... The beep will warn me.

    I wish that the caps lock would be up along the top row of keys instead of right next to the "A" key...

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    Re: My clone stamp tool went bonkers

    The caps Lock on my keyboard has a green LED embedded in it that lights up - simple and effective.

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    Re: My clone stamp tool went bonkers

    Quote Originally Posted by Black Pearl View Post
    The caps Lock on my keyboard has a green LED embedded in it that lights up - simple and effective.
    I guess it is a wired USB one then?

    Mine's wireless, so this isn't a viable option (LED would flatten battery).

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    Re: My clone stamp tool went bonkers

    My newer Logitech wireless keyboard does have a caps lock LED too. My old Microsoft keyboard does not. The battery life has been several years. I guess I don't use caps lock very often so that does not drain the battery.

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