Hmm, it really "bothers" me that you say GW didn't so-called "bother" getting the mouse working in IE9. Maybe you meant it the way it came off, and maybe the fact that English is my second language means I didn't understand your meaning. However I can tell you that GW takes new features seriously, but they have to prioritize. If they had chosen to get mouse working in IE9 it might have meant less work done on the Browse Mode enhancements. Not only that, but most of the time people use Browse Mode to review the contents of a page, not the mouse. Also, it's not like you are stuck. You can always use Firefox, or stick with IE8.

All the best.

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On 12/6/2012 7:02 PM, Munawar Bijani wrote:
Hi,
IE9 uses UIA to render the application window, and Window-Eyes doesn't
support mouse movement in UIA applications. Freedom Scientific had to
rewrite their mouse support in IE9 to get it to work but GW never really
bothered with the mouse in IE9. I'm curious as to whether or not the
mouse movement keys work on IE10 and don't just ding the system.
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