Jon,

I suspect that the programmers know far better than we do where they exit.

We only found them by accident in the past, and now only by randomly
clicking all over the place.  The programmers know, however, where they
are using the type of code that generates "click almost anywhere" fields.

And, on a more positive note...

I have confirmed that the programmers have not yet found a way to use
my keyboard against me.  No matter where I pressed on the unlabelled
background of the keyboard, there was never a case of a key several
inches away being triggered without my knowledge.  ;-)

Bob



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Subject: [LegacyUG] Hidden "hot spots"


As this problem has been verified and reported  to the programmers, I've a
question.  I know the programmers are busy  trying to get v6 finished and
released...grin.

Sherry, would the  programmers be interested if users began cataloging and
reporting, in detail,  where these hot spots exist?  Would that make their
job
easier?

Jon  Raymond
St. Paul Park, MN
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~raymond

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