I have vo ignore it. If I need to move the mouse somewhere, I move vo there (as 
it will be anyway simply by the act of finding it) and then use vo-cmd-f5 to 
route the mouse to vo's focus. This way, vo is not reporting or re-focusing if 
a sighted person needs to use the mouse for some reason, or if I accidentally 
brush the trackpad.
On Jan 6, 2014, at 10:45 PM, Mike Arrigo <n0...@charter.net> wrote:

> Hey everyone, was wondering how everyone has this set in voice over. Do you 
> have the mouse follow the voice over cursor or ignore it? I notice that 
> sometimes, if a web site uses a mouse over event, which really is bad web 
> design, but it’s used sometimes, having the mouse follow the voiceover cursor 
> will allow this to work. Just was wondering how others had this set.
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