Well first of all, I feel ashamed to say this, but my instructor never went 
into detail about this, and after all my years of using Jaws--even in advanced 
ways on the Net--I was just made aware last night that one could tap the Jaws 
cursor twice and find something called an invisible cursor.  Not that I hadn't 
heard this phrase before, but I really wasn't sure what it was and never 
actually heard those words from Jaws till I tried the suggestion.  My friend 
was telling me that if I have pop-unders or very hard-to-read websites, or if 
there are buttons hiding past the point where routing Jaws to PC still wouldn't 
work, that I should tap Jaws cursor twice and then route to invisible cursor.  
Well now I'm wondering what exactly does this thing do?  And I don't really 
understand the point of insert Z or insert R--I know they have their places and 
I've used insert Z just as an experiment to get some sites to work right.  But 
is there a good tutorial or can someone explain how using these cursors can 
optimize Jaws usage, especially in difficult situations where maybe I used to 
think Jaws wouldn't find hiding buttons or objects?  Apparently years of use 
really haven't taught me all the tricks and I'd really like to understand these 
cursors and when to use them.

Thanks.

Joanne
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