Adjustment layer not adjustable in CS5

Photoshop CS5/12.0.1, Mac OS 10.5.8 Mac Pro 6GB 2.8 GHz Quad Core Intel Xeon
I try to create an adjustment layer, on my background layer, which appears to be created, but no dialog appears to let me adjust the adjustments.  Double clicking on the adjustment layer icon does nothing, nor does selection layer->layer contents options...
The image is 8-bit RGB, which came from Lightroom 3 as a DNG.  I tried saving it as a PSD and reopening it, and I still can't change the adjustments in the adjustment layers.  Here's what the layers pallette looks like:
What stupid thing am I doing (or not doing) that's causing this?
Thanks!
-Eric

Welcome to CS5. You're looking for the adjustments panel, which allows non-modal adjustments (Window menu > Adjustments).
More about that here:
http://help.adobe.com/en_US/photoshop/cs/using/WS3B030337-01D1-45b4-A006-E3ECA67B14B9.html
John Nack's blog about it here:
http://blogs.adobe.com/jnack/2010/04/polishing_the_adjustments_panel_in_cs5.html

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