2.2.1 can't set "compare" image??

Since the update, I can no longer set the "compare" image, which is normally set by selecting an image and then hitting return. Even in the drop down menu's, it is grayed out?
A friend of mine has the same issue, with a Mac Pro.
I have a 20" iMac. Anybody else with this issue??

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