Hi Bruce:
Insert-numpad plus will move the cursor to the mouse pointer,
providing the mouse pointer is within the boundary of where the cursor
is allowed to travel:
I just did some experimenting with the tree view in the Window-eyes
Control Panel, and I found that if I move my mouse to an element in
the tree view and then double-click with the mouse pointer, then that
gbranch will open.  If I doubleclick again, the branch will close.
Of course, you understan that when I am talking about moving and
doubleclicking the mouse, I am using the keys on the numpad.
I hope that I have helped you somewhat.
Kevin Huber

On 3/19/12, BT <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
>     I have noticed one interesting thing in a treeview and that is the
> selected tree leave does not move when you move the mouse.
>
>     Also, when doing the move pointer to mouse or mouse to pointer the
> selected treeview item remains the same unless you use the cursor key to
> move the selection point.
>
>     Is there a way to cause the cursor to move to the pointer of the mouse
> and also select the new tree item when that is done? For neither of the move
> pointers works.
>
>         Sincerely
>         Bruce
>
>   ----- Original Message -----
>   From: BT
>   To: [email protected]
>   Sent: Sunday, March 18, 2012 1:02 AM
>   Subject: Re: No Apps Are Loading
>
>
>   Hi!
>
>       I just found it. It got set to manual after trying everything else.
>       Thanks!
>           Bruce
>
>     Subject: Re: No Apps Are Loading
>
>
>     open the app manager and tab to the security button. see if the check
> box is checked to tell it the apps are safe to run.
>
>     From: BT
>     Sent: Saturday, March 17, 2012 9:41 PM
>     To: [email protected]
>     Subject: No Apps Are Loading
>
>
>     I had an error and now when powering up none of the apps are loaded and
>     turned on, there all off!
>         Have not been able to fix it.
>             Bruce
>

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