Its the Zoom tool
Photoshop have Horizontal Type Tool and Horizontal Type Mask Tool which you can use to type text in Photoshop.
Try to reset tool, click on it to activate, below File in menu you will see T for type toool, navigate pointer above T and right click then choose Reset Tool. If this not help then hold down Ctrl + Shift + Alt on keyboard while starting (double clicking on it on desktop) Photoshop, this will reset Photoshop to defaults settings.
click on red eye tool,make brush size to cover eye on your photo(make it smaller or bigger) you can do it with right click while brush tool is selected switch to red eye tool and click in center of eye.that's it.
You can either click and hold each icon on the tool bar until the pop-out menu shows and you find the tool you're looking for, or you can try selecting Photoshop Help from the Help menu and entering the tool's name into the search box.
In photoshop the oval tool is called the ellipse tool. The keyboard shortcut for all the shape tools is U (press the U key). It will highlight the currently selected shape tool in the tool bar on the left of the photoshop window. If the ellipse tool is not allready showing just click the little triangle in the lower right of the shape tool to bring up all the shape tool options, find the ellipse tool and click it. There is also an ellipse (oval) selection tool called the elliptical marquee tool. The keybaord shortcut is M for the marquee tools. To find it use the same method as above.
You must activate Type Tool from toolbox. Letter T is icon for Type Tool but also and keyboard shortcut.
It is tool to automatically with one click remove imperfection also called red eyes which occurs when shooting digital images with flash.
Photoshop is not bad, it is simply a tool.
Quick Selection Tool creates selections by automaticaly detecting edges based on color and texture similarity of surounding pixels with clicked point. You can click or click and drag to create selection with Quick Selection Tool.
At the top menu, click Window>Tools. A tool bar should pop up.
Choose Ellipse tool from toolbox, hold down Shift key, click and drag.
In Photoshop, the pucker tool is part of the Liquify tool. The pucker tool is used to move pixels towards the center of the brush area.