Jeff Honken wrote:
Sarah,
  Thanks you for responding.  I'm still confused on the issue.  What I
have is several fields that are for data entry.  I don't want to give
the user the ability of using the mouse in any of the input fields.  I
could put empty mouseDown handlers in the fields but that will still
allow the user the ability to use the mouse to get into the field and
the type within the field.  I want to make sure their only ability to
get into the field are by tabbing or using the return key from the
previous field. Jeff

Sarah's method will still work. Just put a transparent button over the fields, making sure it is on the top layer. Set its autohilite and showborder to false. Put an empty "mouseup" handler in its script to block any mouse clicks.

Your regular scripts can still select the fields underneath and auto-tabbing will work normally. Anything the user types will go into the currently selected field. The only thing the user can't do is click to get access to the fields because the overlying button will block it.

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Jacqueline Landman Gay         |     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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