Red Eye Tool Opacity

I am using Photoshop Elements 2.0 and cannot get the red-eye tool to work. I ssem to be able to select a replacement color, but cannot get it to "brush-in" and cover to brightness of the eye. I think it needs to be more opaque. Can you make any suggestions or give me a hint?
Thanks,
David

David,
Try this alternative to the Red Eye Tool:
1. Zoom in to large eye.
2. Select the red area plus a few extra pixels, feather a little.
3. Enhance -> Adjust Color -> Hue/Saturation
Select red from Edit menu and move Saturation slider to the left.
And another way:
1. Set Foreground color to default black.
2. Zoom in to large eye.
3. Select Brush Tool with soft brush, Mode set to Color,
and low Opacity.
4. Dab over the red until you get desired result.

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