PSE5 removal tool

pse MOVE TOOL.jpg

How can I get the arrow usual back instead of this oddity.

worked before now!

Reinstall/Repair did not help

Thank you

What version of windows are you using?

The triple slider usually is caused by the DpI scaling on a windows system as explained here:

(it is said for the organiser menus, but the solution for the triple slider is the same)

Missing menus | The elements Organizer | Windows

You can try other parameters in addition to the default (normal) value such as 124 percent, or 149%

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