Hi, Tom. I'm not Ted, but the way to turn the Virtual Cursor on and off is with 
JAWS Key plus the letter Z.
Bill White [email protected]
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Tom Behler 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Wednesday, January 27, 2016 9:34 AM
  Subject: Re: IE 11 Successfully Installed Here, Well, Sort Of


  Ted:

   

  Please refresh me as to how to turn the virtual cursor off.

   

  I think we tried that last summer when trying to solve my text-entry problem 
with IE 11, but to no avail.

   

  Anyway, I'm certainly willing to give it another try.

   

  Tom Behler

   

   

  From: Lisle, Ted (CHFS DMS) [mailto:[email protected]] 
  Sent: Wednesday, January 27, 2016 12:02 PM
  To: [email protected]
  Subject: Re: IE 11 Successfully Installed Here, Well, Sort Of

   

  Tom, I occasionally have to enter text into our Silverlight app.  I do it 
with the virtual cursor turned off. In fact, virtual cursor gets quite a 
workout around here.  I've been using 11 for a few days now, and am liking it.

   

  Ted

   

  From: Tom Behler [mailto:[email protected]] 
  Sent: Sunday, January 17, 2016 3:01 PM
  To: [email protected]
  Subject: IE 11 Successfully Installed Here, Well, Sort Of

   

  Hello, everyone.

   

  As some of you may remember, I have been reluctant to move from IE 10 to IE 
11, because of problems I had last summer with IE 11 in terms of being able to 
enter text into text boxes on web sites that I access.

   

  However, since I now have been forced to upgrade to IE 11 due to no Microsoft 
support for IE 10, I decided to take the leap today, and install IE 11.

   

  I installed IE 11 from the .exe file that I downloaded and saved from the 
Microsoft web site, and the installation seemed to go well.

   

  I also was pleasantly surprised to find that my internet favorites had all 
been preserved, even though I had saved my favorites folder as a back-up, in 
case something went wrong.

   

  However, this is where the good news ends.

   

  I'm now back to having the same text-entry problems I had last summer.  I had 
my sighted wife watch while I ttried entering text into edit boxes, and she 
tells me that my main  cursor does not move when I try to do so.  As I enter 
text, Jaws speaks the text, but it is not entered into the web form.  I have 
Jaws set to manually enter forms mode, so I know I'm in forms mode, since I get 
the higher-sounding click whenever I hit enter.

   

  I have made sure all add-ons, extensions, and toolbars  are disabled, but so 
far, no joy!

   

  Last summer when I had this issue, I worked with Freedom Scientific  
Technical Support, with the Microsoft Accessibility hotline staff, and with 
another well-experienced Jaws user from this list, and we could never solve the 
issue.

   

  At least I have Firefox now as my main internet browser, and that works fine!

   

  If anyone has any other suggestions of things for me to try, please send them 
my way.

   

  I am extremely frustrated with Internet Explorer at this point!

   

  Dr.  Tom Behler from Michigan

   




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