Hi Kathy,
I'm thinking you could try setting IE to use software rendering rather
than hardware acceleration. This is set as follows:
Alt-T for the Tools menu.
Up arrow to Internet Options, and press Enter.
Shift-Tab to the page tab control.
Press the End key to bring you to the Advanced Tab.
Tab once to the tree view, where Accelerated graphics will be highlighted .
Right arrow to expand this node, and right arrow again to highlight Use
software rendering.
Press spacebar to ensure that this setting is checked.
Tab to Ok and Press Enter.
Restart IE.
Also, note that moving by previous and next mouse clip is one way of
moving, but so is moving by previous and next mouse word. Often, you
have to alternate between these, as well as use mouse prior and next
character, previous and next line, routing the mouse pointer to the
focus, etc. It's literally trial and error.
hth,
Rod
On 4/18/14 1:32 AM, Kathy Brandt wrote:
I'm using latest version with internet explorer 11 and Windows Seven.
When I needed to I could eventually get what I wanted done in XP using
the mouse keys for selecting buying option, but now I have a really
reduced area that the up and down mouse keys cover, and when I get
anywhere it's not the right place (guess because of confusion over
which to use, right or left mouse button, and whether to route pointer
to element, or element to pointer.
Thanks for any thoughts.
Kathy.
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