when it comes to "smart" data entry, I don't worry about the cursor at all. I lock ALL of the fields - and then, depending on the required situation, I use a predetermined sequence of "ask" and/or "answer" dialogs to fill the fields in the order I want them filled.
Interesting concept, Alan. Something like that had occurred to me; but I never gave it serious intellectual consideration. I would be interested to see it in a real-world implementation. How would you handle data maintenance (as opposed to new data entry), where there are many fields on the screen, but the user may need to change only one or two? I do this by having each field's title icon respond to mouse messages when the operation mode is "Edit" rather than "New."
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