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Tom Emerson <[log in to unmask]>
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Tom Emerson <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 30 Jul 2001 18:59:21 -0400
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On Mon, 30 Jul 2001 17:30:53 -0600, Roy Brown <[log in to unmask]>
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>In message <[log in to unmask]>, P. Thompson
><[log in to unmask]> writes
>>I have a habit of clicking on the Reflections window to make that the
>>current window.  I can get away with it on non-VTMGR reflections.
>>
>>I don't do much in MPE outside the CI or shell so the mouse functionality
>>just writes over whatever previous commands or console output was already
>>there.
>>
>If I understand what you are after (and I'm not sure) then I think you
>can get the effect you want by clicking on the Reflection title bar (or
>anywhere outside Reflection's central MPE window). That'll make it the
>current window without moving the MPE text cursor at all.

Actually, local testing here shows that the FIRST click of a window that
DOES NOT have the "focus" brings the window to the top but does NOT move
the terminal cursor to match the mouse pointer.  The SECOND click, however,
moves the terminal cursor to the mouse position.  I didn't see anything in
a preferences or terminal setup dialog, so I don't know if/how I set
this "functionality" originally.  Alternatively, clicking BETWEEN the on-
screen function keys does not move the mouse [which is, in essense, Roy's
suggestion -- anywhere except the actual "legal" screen positions for the
cursor will select the window without moving the cursor...]

Tom

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