Hello Mike,
I'm curious in reference to your suggestion having the mouse follow the 
voiceover cursor with  reference to finding things on webpages. How does a 
setting affect other actions within other documents that may be saved on your 
local computer?

 Pam Francis

On Jan 31, 2014, at 4:06 PM, Mike Arrigo <n0...@charter.net> wrote:

Hey everyone, some of you may find this useful. There are some web sites that 
will display certain extra links if the mouse is placed on the first item of a 
list. For example, if a site says products, putting the mouse on it may open a 
list of product categories. Really this is bad web design, the page should not 
change just because the mouse sits on an item, but, if you change the setting 
in voiceover so the mouse follows the voiceover cursor, you will gain access to 
these items. I've made this the default setting and have found links on several 
sites that were not there before.

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