Mine only does that if there is a capital letter at the beginning of the line.
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Subject: RE: Right Arrow Problem in WE 9.1
Mine only does that if there is a capital letter at the beginning of the
line
What program are you in?
If on a web site, what browser?
Chris
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From: Talk [mailto:talk-bounces+cgrabowski=aisquared@lists.window-eyes.com]
Hi Lou,
If I press the home key to move to the beginning of the line where
the word tes is located, the cursor will be on the first t in
tes. If I then press right arrow, the cursor moves to the e and
reads t, which is the prior key after the cursor has moved. At
least that is how it has
Maybe you want to increase the cursor delay under general.
Dave Basden via Talk talk@lists.window-eyes.com wrote:
Hi Lou,
If I press the home key to move to the beginning of the line where the
word tes is located, the cursor will be on the first t in tes. If
I then press right arrow, the