Hi, I don't know if anyone responded to you. The command you are looking
for is the mouse boundary rotor. The default is control-shift-b. Press
this until WE says user window. Now your mouse pointer will be
restricted to the default user window.

Hope this helps.

On 7/7/2010 12:45 PM, John W. Carty wrote:
> I’m using WE 7.2 win7-64-bit ultimate.
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> OK. I’ve created my first set file and associated it with the proper
> application. This is loading properly when I launch the application.
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> Then I defined a user window and when I press the hotkey the entire user
> window speaks as expected.
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> This is good but now I’d like the mouse to be restricted to the
> boundaries of this user window when I press the same hotkey so after
> hearing the entire window spoken I can mouse around within this single
> window.
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> The application allows for page-up and page-down to scroll this specific
> area and I’d like to be able to scroll the window and jump my mouse back
> to the top of this user window and remain restricted so I can continue
> reading the newly displayed content.
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> Is this function possible and if so, how do I do it?
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> Thanx,
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> John
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