Hi David,

One thing to check is the status of the mouse boundary rotor, rotated using the default hotkey Control-Shift-B, and specifies the focus area for the mouse; normally, you set it to active window. Sometimes, text is not arranged in lines; in such cases, you can route the mouse pointer to the active window using Insert-Numpad-Plus (in the desktop layout), and then use clip movement keys Insert-Numpad-4 and Insert-Numpad-6 (again in the desktop layout); if you're using a laptop, check the hotkey reference in the manual. The point is that moving by clips can give access to text where normal mouse movement keys does not.

hth,

Rod
On 3/25/14 9:30 AM, David wrote:
Hi list I am having the same problem as the one described in the email below. I have not seen any responses on the list does anyone have any suggesgtions or solutions please.

Regards

Dave Mawson



-------- Original Message --------
Subject:        mouse pointer help in 8.4
Date:   Fri, 14 Mar 2014 20:59:02 -0000
From:   Darren Harris <[email protected]>
To:     GW-Micro <[email protected]>



Hi there,

For some reason in 8.4 I'm not sure when or even how this started, but I can't move the mouse pointer up and down by line. The key command is there it works I checked it with key describer but for some strange reason it acts like the curser is on the edge of the screen.

Any way to solve this?





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