My train of thought on this is...   the track pad is an inexact science and 
the least touch before making a gesture is enough to send focus to where the 
touch on screen was.  Flicking is only ever from that point.  I soon gave up 
the track pad too, while I have a keyboard and use VO-Arrows or related 
common navigation methods.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Agent086b" <[email protected]>
To: "Mac List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, November 10, 2014 4:39 AM
Subject: Cursor tracking problems when using my trackpad


Hello all,
in the past week or so I am being driven mad by VO when using my trackpad.
When flicking right  either in Safari or on my desktop I have the following 
problem.
VO will read something else on the screen before where I am. EG if on the 
desktop I will hear Macintosh HD as I flick through the icons then the one I 
am on. If in Safari if flicking down through headings I may hear what page I 
am on then the heading. Cursor tracking says it is on. It is obvious that 
some cursor is just not following. It is so bad I am giving up reading 
newspaper. I can jump to headings with QuickNav on but when I flick through 
an article it then reads some other part of the screen.
Does anybody else have this problem? If so do you have a fix.
I am using latest Safari and Yosemite.
Thanks for any help.
Max

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