To deselect text, simply click anywhere outside the selected area or press the Esc key on your keyboard. If you're using a touch device, tapping a blank space can also deselect the text. In some applications, you can also click and drag the cursor away from the selected text.
Bring up the "character" pallate from the "Window" menu if it's not already visible, then deselect the "T" with a line underneath it.
Select on a computer is a process of highlighting text or picking an object. For example, a user may select text to copy, cut, or move that text to an alternate location or select a file they want to view. If something is selected, you can deselect text or another object by clicking somewhere else on the screen.
To deselect your current selection in Photoshop, go to "Select", then from the drop-down box choose "Deselect". A shortcut for this on a computer with Windows is to press Control+D, or Command+D on a Mac. If you want to choose a different layer, simply click on a different layer in the layers menu, or click on empty space to deselect all layers.
ctrl+D
deselect, not select, not choosing, etc
I use "deselect" in my technical manuals to indicate that the user should select something else or nothing at all.ExampleOn the desktop of many operating systems (Linux, Windows, Mac...) you can select an item with a single click and you deselect by clicking where there is no item (an 'empty' part of the desktop.
Most of the time, you can right-click over the area where the toolbars are located and deselect the ones you don't want. Or you can go to "View"-->"Toolbars" and then deselect from there.
Go to msconfig in the run command and deselect it
Go to "Configure this place" in the my places options, and deselect "Copylocked"
Click outside of image area.
Command key+D Or go to Image, and hit deselect.
Deselect "Enable AnswerTips" at http://www.answers.com/main/transoptform?gwp=8