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Or just click on the crop tool again. At least I think so.
You have to press the 'T' because you probably pressed that by mistake. There is nothing to fix. The toolbar is remains visible as long as you do not make it disappear.I had the same problem. I do not get it, why does it happen?. Why do we always have to press T to see it again?. I mean this is supposed to be the a most important button. Every time we do something we need that button. It should be fixed as soon as possible.
You have to press the 'T' because you probably pressed that by mistake. There is nothing to fix. The toolbar is remains visible as long as you do not make it disappear.
Or the cat walks across the keyboard again....There is a window concept called “getFocus”. Which places the mouse pointer in the proper panel. You do this when you click the left mouse button. Which ever panel is under the mouse pointer “gets the Focus” Let’s say you want to enter some text in the Metadata panel. You position the mouse point the over the field BUT do not click to set the focus in that field. You then go to the keyboard and start typing. One of the letters that you type is “T”. If the focus is still in the center panel, you just toggled the Toolbar off if it was on. You realize your mistake when no text appears in your expected text field and now you click the mouse to make the field active.
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I am running version 4.0 on a Windows desktop and when I press "T", nothing happens. Is that because it is a desktop version?You have to press the 'T' because you probably pressed that by mistake. There is nothing to fix. The toolbar is remains visible as long as you do not make it disappear.
Unlike Classic, the Lightroom desktop app doesn't have the same option to show or hide the Toolbar.I am running version 4.0 on a Windows desktop and when I press "T", nothing happens. Is that because it is a desktop version?
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