cursor positioning when saving file

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Posted By
brian_c_austin
Aug 10, 2004
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Hello,
I have a small annoying problem, actually it’s annoying my client. Anyway, when I click the X at the top right corner it comes up with the usual "do you want to save (yes, no, cancel)" but the cursor does not automatically jump to being over the yes button. I know this happens in programs like Microsoft Word. Is there anyway to fix this. Thanks for any suggestions.
Brian

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dave_milbut
Aug 10, 2004
it’s a windows thing. under control panel> mouse> pointer orientation> snap to. click the box. that’s what controls this on a user by user basis on a system.
JJ
John_Joslin
Aug 10, 2004
Dave

I asked about this a coupla months ago and was told in effect it was not considered necessary or even desirable in a professional program.

dave milbut "Cursor – Snap to default" 2/21/04 10:28pm </cgi-bin/webx?13/10>

I still disagree.

Cheers – JJ
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dave_milbut
Aug 10, 2004
I still disagree.

I still hate that feature! 🙂

(but appreciate the ability to turn it off)

to each his own.
DM
Don_McCahill
Aug 11, 2004
I’ve never run across it … but I’d hate to be closing a botched file and have the mouse accidently get triggered over the save, over writing a good version with a bad one.
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YrbkMgr
Aug 11, 2004
Althought I used to use Snap all the time, I agree with Don.
DM
dave_milbut
Aug 11, 2004
but I’d hate to be closing a botched file and have the mouse accidently get triggered over the save,

<nodding>
JJ
John_Joslin
Aug 11, 2004
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Ta-Daaah!

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