David,

You likely activated the Insert Key Layout without meaning to do so. To turn it back off, simply press Control-Alt-0.

Regards,
Steve


On 2/13/2013 9:21 AM, Ayers, David (ITCS) wrote:

Hi All,

In an attempt to fix some Window-Eyes performance issues I have been encountering, I decided to totally uninstall WE from my computer and re-install WE 8.0. For the most part, it seems to be running better. I do have an unexpected issue. I have lost the ability to move the mouse with the num pad. The num pad is off and when I press the num pad arrow or movement keys, they act just like the regular arrow keys and six pack keys. The /(slash) and *(star) still actlike left and right mouse clicks. When I look at the cursoring options in the WE control panel, the mouse cursoring keys are all set to move normally, i.e. num pad -- home = top left, num pad -- page up = top right, etc., however they don't function this way. I have checked the general settings and cursoring is marked as on. Can anyone tell me how to get the mouse cursoring back?

Also, I noticed that the time hot key doesn't work correctly. When I press insert -- T, it speaks the window title. The window title hotkey is set as control -- insert -- T and the time is set to insert --T.

Thanks,

David Ayers

Phone:  607/687/8296

Email: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>

http://www.tiogacountyny.com


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