At first I thought this was a sarcastic / funny reply to the question.

The invisible cursor in JAWS functions much like the JAWS cursor. The main difference is that the JAWS cursor phisically moves the mouse pointer around the screen. The invisible cursor is more stalky and there is no indication of it's movement to the sighted. It is useful to poke around the screen without affecting it. For instance, if you moved the mouse pointer over some objects, they might change. You should not use the invisible cursor, however, if you plan on clicking on an object. To enable the invisible cursor, press the NumPad minus key twice.

Don Marang

There is just so much stuff in the world that, to me, is devoid of any real substance, value, and content that I just try to make sure that I am working on things that matter.
Dean Kamen


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From: "Betsy Whitney, Dolphin Press" <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, December 06, 2010 3:47 PM
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] What is the invisible Cursor

As a transcriber, I need to be able to see every space and character on the screen. It also will do wireless internet and email. It weighs about 1.5 pounds and I like that I can toss it in my purse. It has a great calendar/planner that you can set to remind you of appointments, birthday etc., a database program, a daisy reader for reading books from bookshare, a scientific calculator with 10 memory spots to save things like the balance on your checkbook and then be able to recall the number and subtract the amount of your next check, and FM radio and stereo speakers, a headset jack, and a very good address/phone book, and a bunch of other stuff. If you want to read more about it, you could go to:
http://www.humanware.com
or if you're in the US and want to call them
800-722-3393.
I just want you to know that I am in no way associated with this company, just a very satisfied customer.
Recently, [email protected], 10:34 AM Monday 12/6/2010 wrote:
And why would one use it?
thanks
Niam
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