Brush diameter not appropriate. Bracket keys stopped working after a certain diameter.

When using the brushes, I utilize the bracket keys to change the size
The main issue is that the diameter of my brush stops partially and therefore I can not really see the size of my brush. Can anyone help me with this. This issue started after I updated to Mac OS X Yosimite

You can Reset the Brush Tool, select the Brush tool and ctrl-click on its' icon in the Options bar.
Next try a Preferences reset: Hold down cmd-opt-shift while starting Photoshop and agree to the Reset.
if that does not work I suggest a reinstall. The upgrade has been know to damage CS5 installs.
Gene

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