Invisible cursor is two quick presses on the Num Pad minus key--the same key 
you use to turn on the JAWS cursor with a single key press. Here's what the 
online JAWS help says about it:

The Invisble Cursor allows you to move around the screen without changing 
the position of the PC Cursor or mouse pointer. You can use this cursor to 
read text and access options that you cannot move to with the PC Cursor. You 
can also use the Invisible Cursor to provide a quick overview of the 
information currently available on the screen. To activate the Invisible 
Cursor, press NUM PAD MINUS twice quickly. Use the standard JAWS reading 
commands to move the Invisible Cursor around the screen.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Mark BurningHawk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, September 27, 2006 6:07 PM
Subject: Re: [jaws-users] weird jaws 7 behavior on a notebook


Do not know about video drivers.  The problem has since gone away after
using Word.  Nothing was active in the active window list, systray or in
services.  Norton shouldn't have been doing anything, and the firewall
didn't have any issues.  I haven't used the invisible cursor though, don't
really even know what its purpose for existence is or how it's used.  I'll
try that next time; I assume the controls are the same for the Jaws cursor.




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