You could always turn off cursor tracking before sending your email by hitting vo-f3. Then the cursors would no longer track one another, and you shouldn't wind up in the finder. I've seen this behavior with programs from time to time, but generally i don't have all cursors follow each other, so a quick move vo to mouse or keyboard focus solves the problem.
On Jan 6, 2006, at 8:10 AM, Scott Howell wrote:

Folks, got a question regarding all these tracking options. I have found that for some apps I really need to have VO set to have the mouse track VO's cursor. I actually have everything set to track everything, I mean all of the options are checked. The only problem I have run into is that if for example I'm typing this message, I click send, then I'm all the sudden in the finder, not in mail. This behavior reverts back to me staying in the mail program once the mouse cursor tracks VO cursor is unchecked. I'm wondering if their a way to have my cake and eat it too. It seems having this option set is good, but has some undesired effects, but well ay maybe that's just the way it is. Be nice if you could turn that option on/off on the fly perhaps. Any thoughts appreciated.

Scott









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