And to add to what Ralf said, I don't know what the Jaws cursor does,
but one of the benefits of the WE cursor is that it doesn't trigger
events that fire when the mouse pointer moves over an object or
particular location.
Hth,
Tom
On 3/20/2012 1:14 PM, Ralf Kefferpuetz wrote:
Use insert + plus-sign, it routes the mouse to the cursor. Then use the
numpad keys 2 and 8 to explore the control. Also insert 8 and insert9 helps
a lot, it will bring you to the next and previous clip.
Regards,
Ralf
Ralf Heinrich Kefferpuetz
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-----Original Message-----
From: Katherine Moss [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2012 5:43 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: comparing JAWS and WE's mouse simulations and cursor routing
Hi all,
I happen to be a user of both WE and JAWS depending on the application
running in a particular situation, but I'd like to be as efficient at WE's
cursor routing and mouse simulations as I am with those of JAWS. For
instance, one thing I use a lot in JAWS is that I route JAWS' cursor to the
PC's cursor to receive information that I can't normally see with the PC
cursor. What is the equivalent command, as well as the equivalent term,
used in WE? I hate having to switch back to JAWS just for cursor routing
issues. And unlike the JAWS cursor, I find that switching to the WE cursor
doesn't really do much for the information I can see or not see in an
application. If some folks could please give me some pointers, I'd
appreciate it. For your information, I'm on a laptop keyboard, so I'm going
to need laptop layout terminology. Thank you very much.
Katherine Moss,
Administrator of the AccessCop Network, previously Raeder24.org. Visit us
on the web at http://raeder24.org<http://raeder24.org/>
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