Adobe photoshop elements User Manual

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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS
User Guide
Open the Preferences folder in the System 
Folder, and drag the following files to the Trash: 
Adobe Save For Web 1.0 Prefs and all files in the 
Adobe Photoshop Elements Prefs folder.
New Preferences files will be available the next 
time you start Photoshop Elements.
Using tool pointers
When you select most tools, the mouse pointer 
matches the tool’s icon. The marquee pointer 
appears by default as cross hairs, the text tool 
pointer appears as an I-beam, and painting tools 
default to the Brush Size icon. 
To set the tool pointer appearance:
1
Choose Edit > Preferences > Display & Cursors.
2
Choose a tool pointer setting:
Click Standard under Paintings Cursors, Other 
Cursors, or both to display pointers as tool icons.
Click Precise under Painting Cursors, Other 
Cursors, or both to display pointers as cross hairs. 
Click Brush Size under Painting Cursors to 
display the painting tool cursors as brush shapes 
representing the size of the current brush. Brush 
Size cursors may not display for very large brushes.
3
Click OK.
The Painting Cursors options control the pointers 
for the eraser, pencil, airbrush, paintbrush, 
impressionist brush, background eraser, magic 
eraser, red eye brush, clone stamp, pattern stamp, 
and the smudge, blur, sharpen, dodge, burn, and 
sponge tools.
The Other Cursors options control the pointers 
for the marquee, lasso, magic wand, crop, 
eyedropper, gradient, paint bucket, shape, hand, 
and zoom tools.
To toggle between standard and precise cursors 
in some tool pointers, press Caps Lock. Press 
Caps Lock again to return to your original setting.
Making previews display more quickly 
The Use Pixel Doubling preference option speeds 
up the preview of a tool’s or command’s effects 
by temporarily doubling the size of the pixels 
(halving the resolution) in the preview. This 
option has no effect on the pixels in the file; 
it simply provides faster previews with the tools 
and commands.
To speed up previews:
1
Choose Edit > Preferences > Display & Cursors.
2
Select Use Pixel Doubling, and click OK.
Resetting all warning dialogs
Sometimes messages containing warnings or 
prompts regarding certain situations are 
displayed. You can disable the display of these 
messages by selecting the Don’t Show Again 
option in the message. You can also globally reset 
the display of all messages that have been disabled.
To reset the display of all warning messages:
1
Choose Edit > Preferences > General.
2
Click Reset All Warning Dialogs, and click OK.