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Well, it's good that you solved your problem but other people still might want to know how you solved it.

 

For example, you could just delete your terrain but that's probably not a very useful solution.

 

You could also just manually rebuild your terrain and the extra cursor should go away but it will probably keep coming back.  This is actually a perfectly fine way to work as long as you know what you are doing.

 

The solution that Mick suggested would mean that your terrain should always be up to date, but it might also slow things down if you have a very complex terrain.  In this case, just manually building the terrain when you want to update it might be the better solution.

 

There is another solution, turning off the behavior indicators in your preferences, but I think this is probably a bad idea since it can hide other problems.

 

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