Hi All.

I wish to know if you can have the keyboard cursor and the Voice cursor 
monitoring different areas of the application. Specially if you are using a 
Braille display. For example:

You are using a IM (instant Message) chat program.
The keyboard cursor is in the area where you type text.
The voice over cursor is in the area where you receive messages.

So you use the keyboard navigation commands to read the written text, etc.
You use the voice-over cursor to read the new replies.


I know vo shift f3 turns off voice over from tracking the keyboard. Is there 
anything else needed to be done to make this work?


Any thoughts or suggestions are welcomed.


Sean 
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