thanks Mike, mine are set as yours are.
cheers

Keith
On 7 Sep 2009, at 14:48, Mike Arrigo wrote:

>
> Hi, sure thing. Really there is no requirement here, but I will tell
> you how mine is set. I have all 4 check boxes checked for the system
> focus, voice over cursor and insertion point to follow each other.
> This way, when you move the voice over cursor to an item such as an
> edit box, your in the box, ready to type. I love that feature, it not
> only works on the web, but in pretty much any window. It's great
> because you can use the voice over cursor to read text in a dialog box
> and when you get to a control you want to work with, your system focus
> is already there waiting for you. When I have to use windows at work,
> I really miss this feature. I don't have the mouse pointer set to
> follow the voice over cursor, though you can press v o command f5 to
> move the mouse to your voice over cursor. Some times you will need to
> do this if you need to click on something that doesn't respond to the
> voice over's perform action command.
> On Sep 7, 2009, at 5:07 AM, Keith Brown wrote:
>
>> could someone give me a quick rundown as to how cursors should be
>> set. thanks
>>
>> Keith
>>
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