Kevin,

I can't imagine how this got turned on, but here goes.
Open the Window-Eyes control panel.
Go to Screen, Other, and tab down to Signal cursor position. Make sure scope is Global and turn it off.
Then don't forget to save the set file.

Hth,
Tom


On 3/11/2016 2:13 PM, Kevin Huber via Talk wrote:
Hi:
When I have a textt document open in Notepad, and I press the up or
down arrow key to read the next or previous line, Window-eyes says the
word Cursor, perhaps to indicate where the cursor is on that line.
While I can understand the purpose of it, it does get kind of annoying.
How can I stop this behaviour from happening.
I am using the latest version of Window-eyes on a Windows 10 machine.
Kevin Huber
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