Hi Chris

Well, i tried turning it off using the insert+z keys, but i still didn't get
anywhere after starting the download of the windows update from microsoft
windows update page.

I still lost speech and it always takes a hard reset to get it back for
me...

jfw v331.35 how will turning it off from the configuration manager make any
differences.... ?

good day...


----- Original Message -----
From: Development Manager <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, December 12, 1999 7:55 AM
Subject: RE: More info on the V Cursor


> Hi,
>
> Rather than reverting to JFW 3.30, you might try turning off the v-cursor
in
> the configuration manager.  with this option selected, under advanced, the
> cursor will never come on.  Hence, you can select this option before you
do
> your banking, flip from one application to another to get the data you
need
> and, then, when you are done with the task, return to the configuration
> manager and turn the virtual cursor back on for the rest of your web
> browsing needs.
>
> Thanks,
> cdh
>
> Chris Hofstader
> Development Manager
> Henter-Joyce, Inc.
> (727) 803-8000
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Les Kriegler
> Sent: Sunday, December 12, 1999 7:13 AM
> To: JFW list
> Subject: More info on the V Cursor
>
>
> Hi to the List,
>
> Some may recall my difficulty with using the V cursor with the Citibank
web
> site to use the PC Banking service.  If it is on, I cannot make a payment
> without my system crashing.  That's happened on the 2 systems I have tried
> this with.  I noticed another interesting issue.  If I turn off the cursor
> with insert-Z, and then switch away to another program and come back to
the
> web page, apparently the V cursor is turned back on.  When I pay bills, I
> have a text editor open to track which payments I wish to process, and
also
> have Quicken 98 running to actually record them.  It's my typical way of a
> bill paying session.  So, switching from application to application is an
> efficient way for me to get the job done.  I always had thought that once
> one manually turned the V cursor off, it stayed off.  Apparently not.  For
> now, I've reached the conclusion that the only way to use PC Banking
> reliably and easily with JFW is to run the prior version of JFW when
paying
> bills.  That's why I've always advocated for keeping at least 1 prior
> version of JFW around.  I hope that issues with the V cursor like this one
> are addressed in the next release.  I like the concept of the V cursor,
and
> it's great for reading web pages, and I'm copnfident that HJ is working on
> issues that have been reported.
> Best Regards,
>
> Les
>
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