Louise,
The real mystery to me is why so many of us have been (apparently) suffering in 
our separate silences!

There are commands to bring the two cursors together but as far as I can tell 
while they do generally (if not always) relocate a cursor to the other one they 
do NOT change what is shown on the screen.  So afraid that doesn't seem to help 
our sighted assistants.  In fact I have moved what Jaws calls the Jaws or mouse 
cursor and been told that the mouse cursor had not moved at all.  So what 
precisely Jaws does when that "cursor" is being manipulated is a bit of a 
mystery.

>From simply wanting to share something one is looking at, to really needing to 
>have a strange behaviour explained, not to mention helped to accomplish a 
>task, not being able to view the same portion of screen is a major issue to 
>any Jaws user attempting to work with a sighted person!

Joy
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