Camera Raw 5.6.0.148: Option Flaps don't open

In the latetst version of Camera Raw, when clicking on the buttons for the
-          Targeted Adjustment Tool (T)
-          Crop Tool (C)
the option flaps don't open. I have completely re-installed Photoshop CS4 and the Camera Raw plug-in 5.6.0.148 and it still doesn't work. I use Win XP professional, SP3.

Recreating the preference file may help. To re-create the Photoshop preferences file:
Quit Photoshop
Rename the Adobe Photoshop CS4 Prefs.psp file (for example, to Adobe Photoshop CS4 Prefs.psp.old) in the Documents and Settings/[username]/Application Data/Adobe/Adobe Photoshop CS4/Adobe Photoshop CS4 Settings folder.
Start Photoshop. Photoshop creates a new preferences file.
It should also be noted that the option flaps for these two tools open with a right click only, when the cursor is within the picture.

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