Hi,

Most of the time, I don't find it necessary to move the mouse cursor to the VO 
cursor.  Generally, I just find one needs to be just interacting when in a 
table or list.
On Oct 4, 2010, at 7:49 PM, Tim Kilburn wrote:

> hi,
> 
> There are some web-pages and a few apps that behave strangely when the mouse 
> follows the VO cursor.  This happened more in the past before VO went through 
> so many upgrades but still is there occasionally.  What is happening in these 
> cases most likely is that when the mouse is over a certain item or area, it 
> causes something to occur that more or less makes your app unresponsive.  The 
> only way to get out of it would have been to either wait until an opportune 
> moment when it was between busy cycles or to Force Quit the app.  Now, with 
> this in mind, I still have all my cursors following each other at all times 
> and seldom have issues.
> 
> Even with cursors following each other, you will need to use the VO-cmd-f5 
> command to bring the mouse cursor to the VO cursor when dragging and dropping.
> 
> HTH.
> 
> Later...
> 
> Tim Kilburn
> Fort McMurray, AB Canada
> 
> On 2010-10-04, at 5:38 PM, Colin M wrote:
> 
>> Hi all!
>> I'm wondering why people do not have the mouse cursor automatically follow 
>> the vo cursor?
>> I've heard on a few occasions that people move the mouse cursor to the vo 
>> cursor!
>> There is a setting to make this happen, and would remove the need to route 
>> the mouse to vo!
>> Or is there an advantage to not having the mouse follow vo?
>> All the best!
>> Colin
>> 
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