Cursor
Specify the shape of the cursor. You can also set an additional display mode for small brush sizes, and set the display position for reversed cursors (brush size, sight, single pixel dot).
(1) Shape of cursor
You can specify the cursor shape for each tool.
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·Available cursor shapes depend on the tool. ·On Windows, macOS, and Tablet, even if you select None, the [Sight] cursor will appear on the canvas when you use a mouse or trackpad. |
Brush-type cursor
Refers to the following tools:
·Brush Tool
·Airbrush Tool
·Decoration Tool
·Eraser Tool
·Blend Tool
·Correct line Tool
·Selection pen
·Erase selection
·Fill leftover areas
·Ruler pen
·Frame border pen
·Fill leftover
Pen-type cursor
Refers to the following tools:
·Pen Tool
·Pencil Tool
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The [Pastel] tool group in the the [Pencil] tool falls under “Brush-type cursors”. |
Eraser-type cursor
Refers to the following tools:
·Eraser Tool
Figure-type cursor
Refers to the following tools:
·Figure Tool
·Ruler Tool (Straight line, Curve, Figure)
·Balloon Tool
·Select layer
·Close and fill
·Gradient Tool
·Rectangle frame
·Polyline frame
·Remove dust
·Select dust
Fill-type cursor
Refers to the following tools:
·Auto select Tool
·Fill Tool
·Freeform gradient Tool
View-type cursor
Refers to the following tools:
·Zoom Tool
·Move Tool
·Eyedropper Tool
Line-correction-type cursor [PRO/EX]
Refers to the following tools:
·Correct line Tool
(2) Additional display when brush-size cursor is small
When the brush size is small, an additional line appears around the cursor to make it easier to see. Here you can change the line to dots, or hide the line completely. The options are [None], [Dot], or [Line]. This setting applies to all tools, regardless of the tool type.
(3) Display position of reversed cursor (Brush-size/Sight/Single pixel dot)
You can set the display position of the cursor when drawing with a cursor set to [Brush Size], [Sight], or [Single pixel dot].
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Changing this setting may improve the drawing speed when it is slow. |
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No delay |
The center of the cursor is the position of the input device. |
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Delay for stabilization |
The center of the cursor is the input position corrected by Stabilization. The cursor follows the input device with a short delay. |









