Hi all,
Suddenly the clone brush in 2019 Ultimate has started misbehaving. When I click the source and then try to fill in areas, I cannot drag the brush. I can however, single click. What happens is that the target circle stays where I clicked but if I try to drag the circle the brush just leaves the circle until I release the click and then the brush returns to the circle.
Thanks for any suggestions.
Rosemary
Clone Brush Corel 2019 Ultimate
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Re: Clone Brush Corel 2019 Ultimate
Any ideas anyone. I am using Windows 10
Rosemary
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Re: Clone Brush Corel 2019 Ultimate
Have you tried resetting PSP? With the program closed, hold down the Shift button and click the desktop PSP icon. You will be asked if you want to reset. OK that. Make sure you save any customization of your workspace as it will be lost in the reset.
Ken Berry
Re: Clone Brush Corel 2019 Ultimate
Thanks Ken. Unfortunately when I follow your advice to use Shift and click the desktop icon, nothing happens. I have deleted the programme and reinstalled. All is well so far.
Rosemary
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- Ken Berry
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- motherboard: Gigabyte B550M DS3H AC
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- ram: 32 GB DDR4
- Video Card: AMD RX 6600 XT
- Hard_Drive_Capacity: 1 TB SSD + 2 TB HDD
- Monitor/Display Make & Model: Kogan 32" 4K 3840 x 2160
- Corel programs: VS2022; PSP2023; DRAW2021; Painter 2022
- Location: Levin, New Zealand
Re: Clone Brush Corel 2019 Ultimate
Sorry, I perhaps should have made it clear you have to double left click while holding down the Shift key. The "double" is important -- if it is a single left click, you get nothing, as you found...
Ken Berry
