Hi Max, 

If you haven't done this already, turn off Quick Nav. I'm a big user of quick 
Nav so have to remind myself to do this when going into Amadeus Pro. 

Once quick Nav is off, then use the escape key if the keyboard focus won't go 
into the scroll area. Sometimes you have to hit escape several times to refocus 
but that usually works for me.

Now if you've turned Quick Nav off already and are still having this issue, I'm 
stumped but typically this keeps the keyboard cursor where it should be for 
editing. Then all of the other editing keys like command-y and p actually work.
Jenine Stanley
dragonwalke...@gmail.com



On Oct 1, 2014, at 10:34 PM, Agent086b <agent0...@bigpond.com> wrote:

> Hello all,
> I am using Amadeus Pro version 2.1.7 (1576).
> I am trying to edit a piece of a sound file. I have a problem not being able 
> to bring the keyboard focus to the mouse and VO  cursors. I have been using 
> FN CTRL Option CMD  and F4 to bring the keyboard to where it should be.
> This is not working reliably.  
> Anybody know what I can do?
> Thanks as always for any help.
> Max.
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