Thanks for the observation Dan.  I guess that when I see 
things start to act skittsh I usually can get control by
turning VoiceOver on and off, or I check that I'm where
I expect to be.  I'll keep this in mind, though.  I find that
having the two cursor tracking settings  works reliably 
in some cases where issuing control-option command-F5
or control-option shift command-F5 doesn't work 
to move mouse to VoiceOver cursor or VoiceOver cursor
to mouse cursor.

Cheers,

Esther
 
On Sunday, September 23, 2007, at 06:31PM, "Dan Keys"  wrote:
>Hello,
>Hey esther, your message made me think of this.
>Just a little note about unchecking the VoiceOver Cursor tracks Mouse  
>Cursor option. If the computer feels as if every time you try to  
>navigate and things get a little skittish, buy unchecking this  
>option, it usually makes things work better. In fact, I usually leave  
>it unchecked. Sometimes I turn it on if I'm going to work with user  
>accounts or something like that. It's the only one of those six  
>options that I ever uncheck.
>Just my observation.
>Dan
>On Sep 23, 2007, at 9:01 PM, Esther wrote:
>
>> VoiceOver Cursor tracks Mouse Cursor

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