Hi Pam,

One practice that might be helpful is to always keep your mouse pointer in one of the corners, i.e., top left, bottom right. When the mouse pointer is inside a list, particularly when the list is a list of files, such as in Windows Explorer, the main cursor does jump away from where it was placed. You can test this theory by placing your cursor on a file and then move the mouse somewhere in the middle of the screen. Go back and check your cursor again and see if it has moved to another file.

Carol
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