In both desktop JAWS and Pocket JAWS on the PACMate, when a Braille display is connected to your PC or PM, one has the option of turning on a feature called "Active follows Braille", where whichever cursor is active (PCCursor, JAWSCursor, Invisible Cursor, whichever of them) follows along with the Braille Cursor, meaning that if you advanced your Braille display and accidentally hit a key, you wouldn't have been taken from the place where you were reading instead of being thrown back to the place where you had physically placed the active cursor last with either keyboard commands or cursor routing buttons because the active cursor would be moving along with the Braille Cursor.
Yes, if the PCCursor is active, for example, you cannot read with the display where the PCCursor will not move if this option is on, but that's why you have the other cursors to which you can easily switch to compensate for this. Also, you have the option of "Braille follows Active", where the Braille Cursor follows, but is not limited to the movement capabilities of, the active cursor, and this option, we can say, is turned On all the time on the BN, since, when one moves the cursor with keyboard commands, the Braille display follows along with it. I'm continuing in the subsequent e-mail... Maria
