Crop tool settings

Prior to yesterday I was able to crop and image, then move the image around by using a Shift/drag motion.  I could resize as desired too.  Yesterday that all changed.  I can only crop once, then it won't allow me to resize and when I try to Shift/Drag it jumps to another photo in the library.  Did I inadvertently change a setting?  I'm using LR 5 on a Mac.  Thanks for any suggestions.

I did a reset of the preferences and regained the ability to move the image by using the arrow keys, but using the mouse repeated my strange behavior.  I proceeded to play around with options and clicked on the Lock to Second Window option, cropped and the cropped image opened in the second window. I deleted that, clicked the Second Window option back off, and that gave me the Move icon back again and I regained all of the abilities that I had lost.  Strange - I'm pretty sure that's not how it's supposed to work, but somehow it seemed to relieve the aberrant actions.  Thanks for the assist, Rikk. 

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  • Crop Tool Confusion When Used to Change the Dimensions (but not the resolution) of an Image

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    What I was expecting to see is the crop tool outline simply showing a square which represents 2100px a side at 240px/inch relative to the image I’m viewing.  I would then drag the outline to the position where I wanted it, and then crop the image.
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  • Crop tool in ACR

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    It never really hampers my productivity but this morning I had to crop an ad down to a smaller size and just started thinking of this...
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  • New crop tool in CS 6 not an improvement

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    John Waller wrote:
    ...But I think most people will post screenshots from whatever interface scheme they normally use.
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    I would like to put in a request:
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  • Hello, my name is Todd, I recently dowloaded PS CC 2014. I have used PS for decades. The crop tool will show the progress bar, then at about 25% it will totally stop. What can I do? Thanks

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    Processor  2 x 2.66 GHz Dual-Core Intel Xeon
    Memory  32 GB 667 MHz DDR2 FB-DIMM
    Graphics  NVIDIA GeForce 7300 GT 256 MB
    Software  Mac OS X Lion 10.7.3 (11D50)
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    droplet actions fly and rest of tools work fine

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