Josh,

 

I must agree.  Remedy, Clerify and other corporate applications work better
if the mouse cursor could read the screen.  These applications utilize a web
based gui.  I believe I understand the reasoning behind this issue, but, if
this issue could be resolved in an upcoming release, it would be huge.

 

Warm Regards..  Joe Lanier

 

 

From: Joshua Arthur [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, July 18, 2013 1:27 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Reading with the mouse in Internet Explorer

 

Is fixing the inability to read the screen with the mouse pointer within IE9
and IE10 on the radar as an item GW Micro intends on fixing anytime soon?
On my personal computers I've moved to using Firefox, but I do not have that
option at work.  My company is in the process of an enterprise-wide upgrade
to IE9, and since using the mouse pointer is absolutely necessary for a
number of internal browser-based applications I am now embroiled in a fight
to be exempt from this upgrade.

 

Since upgrading to IE9 would render me incapable of doing my job at all I
have no option but to put up this fight.  However, it would be rather
helpful to know that an end to this lack of a previously available feature
is on the horizon.  This seems like a feature which would be utilized by
nearly every user of the product as opposed to some of the other items
receiving attention as of late.

 

 

Josh


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