Hello Everyone,

The issue is, apparently, intermittent. I am once again able to "route to 
element" after a reboot.  In any case, the following link points to a 
demonstration of FCKeditor:

http://www.fckeditor.net/demo

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Darrell Shandrow 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Wednesday, June 25, 2008 1:25 PM
  Subject: New problems with FCKeditor since upgrading to 7.0 Beta 1.


  Hello Everyone,

  In 6.1, I was able to manually route the mouse to an "element" and left click 
to activate a control in the FCKeditor web editing software.  After upgrading 
to 7.0 Beta 1 yesterday, I didn't need to access the source code of a knowledge 
base article, so I didn't run into any issues until now...  :-(

  In 7.0, I am no longer able to route the mouse pointer to an element.  
Instead, the pointer is routed to the cursor.  A subsequent left click produces 
no action at all.  Here are the steps I am following:

  1. Open a work related site that uses the FCKeditor program.
  2. Locate the rich edit box comprising the article to be modified.
  3. Remaining in browse mode, up arrow to "source".
  4. Press insert-plus to route the mouse to the cursor. This used to route to 
the element.
  5. Press * to left click. Nothing...

  Alas, this forces me back to JAWS for extensive work in our knowledge base 
application...  :-(



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