In a message dated 28/12/02 2:31:39 AM,Hi David,
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Having just posted a defence of moving the cursor in the context of measuring
reaction times, I will now cite an example of when it is *very* irritating. My three button logitech mouseware does move the cursor to default buttons. Mostly OK, but sometimes it does it when an unexpected dialog pops up and I
had just decided to click somewhere in the window which previously had the
focus. The dialog is dismissed when I didn't even get the chance to read it,
let alone decide my response. Grrrr.
I'm a bit late in replying to this (looong Xmas holiday). How about displaying an object before you display your set of buttons and getting the subject to move the mouse onto the object (or clicking it if you prefer)? If the object is placed such that it's in the centre of the not-yet-visible buttons this'll have the effect of getting the cursor into the correct place, but allowing the user to do it so not lose control of the mouse...
This is an approach I took in a hypercard timed psych test with a touch-screen where I wanted the cursor out of the way of the buttons.
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