Hi Scott, I've been using Fusion and Windows XP for a little over a month. I had never heard of the Command-G command before. What does it do? When I Command-Tab to Fusion, that command is treated as Windows-G. If I move out of the Windows scroll area with VO-Right Arrow and then press command-G, I don't see any change in behavior. Pressing Control-Alt still only works if I tell VoiceOver to ignore the next command, and keys involving the numeric keypad only work if I turn Numpad Commander off. Should I see a change in that behavior? And how do I turn off this feature?
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