Hi Bruce: I tested that in my Window-eyes Control Panel. I first moved my cursor to Screen and then opened it using the Right Arrow key, then arrowed down once to select one of the items in the Screen submenu. Then I routed the mouse to the cursor and I used the numpad arrow keys to move the mouse pointer down to Verbosity in the main tree and doubleclicked on it. this opened that submenu and highlighted it. As I pressed the Cursor Up key I noticed that the Screen submenu was still open. Is this what you are getting at? Kevin Huber
On 3/23/12, BT <[email protected]> wrote: > HI Kevin > > I actually can open and close a tree view with just the use of the > expand feature on a mouse click because the selected item posts the data of > that tree view item which was selected by the cursor movement. It was not > this that I was asking about. > The issue is the fact when the cursor has been moved to another item on > the tree view or I open a tree view item, then go down to another point on > the list to do the same thing only using the mouse the selection does not > change like the cursor keys do. > I do the same click on that tree view item, instead of opening that one, > it closes the one already selected instead of opening the new location. But, > after the other has been done the new location will open up after doing the > process a second time. An annoying feature. > > What I am asking is the mouse moving the selection to the new mouse > location then doing the selection it also opens it, instead of first closing > the other. > > In other words, when using the mouse I can also select that tree view > item when hovering over it. Once selected when the mouse moved there, I > click, and it opens up that item or closes it if already open. > > So, I was just making the mouse do the same thing as the cursor up and > down arrows would do, thus causing the selection to change. > > If any ideas I will try them. But, using the mouse is only a convenience > for my app and not a necessity. > > Bruce > > Sent: Friday, March 23, 2012 4:09 PM > Subject: Re: How do you move the cursor to the mouse pointer and... > > > 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 >> > >
