Recent versions of thunderbird are not mouse accessible, if it does
not work in the command processor, you have a display driver problem.
It should also work in windows explorer after a fashion.

On Tue, 11 Oct 2016 12:43:36 -0400,
brice Mijares via Talk wrote:
> 
> Okay, my Decaccess 32 problem if fixed and now I have control of
> pitch and tone settings. Now, in Windows 10 I find the mouse
> pointer about useless 95 percent of the time. Reading the current
> window shift control W never works. In TB, while composing mail
> can read current line with control num pad 5, but control num pad
> 8 no longer works. Matter a fact, control num pad 5 is the only
> one the works. In a list view anywhere in windows  can't get
> shift control S to work the way it's suppose to, nor can I move
> by mouse clips, I believe that's what it called where you hold
> down the mouse insert key  hit number 9 to go forward, . Insert
> 4,5, and 6 no long read previous current and next letter
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