Hi, sure thing. Really there is no requirement here, but I will tell  
you how mine is set. I have all 4 check boxes checked for the system  
focus, voice over cursor and insertion point to follow each other.  
This way, when you move the voice over cursor to an item such as an  
edit box, your in the box, ready to type. I love that feature, it not  
only works on the web, but in pretty much any window. It's great  
because you can use the voice over cursor to read text in a dialog box  
and when you get to a control you want to work with, your system focus  
is already there waiting for you. When I have to use windows at work,  
I really miss this feature. I don't have the mouse pointer set to  
follow the voice over cursor, though you can press v o command f5 to  
move the mouse to your voice over cursor. Some times you will need to  
do this if you need to click on something that doesn't respond to the  
voice over's perform action command.
On Sep 7, 2009, at 5:07 AM, Keith Brown wrote:

> could someone give me a quick rundown as to how cursors should be  
> set. thanks
>
> Keith
>
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