Automatic cursor positionning on word boundary

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Claude =?iso-8859-1?Q?Schn=E9egans?=

Hi,

Does any one know if it's possible and how to deactivate the automatic cursor positionning on word boundary feauture while selecting text in IE?

In Word it's possible, but I connot find out where it is in IE.
 
Claude Schnéegans said:
Hi,

Does any one know if it's possible and how to deactivate the automatic
cursor positionning on word boundary feauture while selecting text in IE?
In Word it's possible, but I connot find out where it is in IE.

Running Logitech or MS Intellimouse? Deactivate the smartmove feature?
Just a guess...

HTH ;)

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Running Logitech or MS Intellimouse?

I have a Logitech, but with no special driver installed.
By the way I was able to deactivate with success the feature in MS Word, I have several soft which do
not use it, including CF Studio, Netscape Messeger, etc. So the problem is not in Windows or with
the mouse.

Only in IE I can't find the option.
 
You might want to update your mouse drivers,

Thanks, but if the feature is managed by IE AFTER the mouse driver, the mouse driver is for nothing there.
It's really a PITA that this cannot be deactivated in IE. :-(
 
is for nothing there.

Ooops... not sure this is a correct expression in English:
I mean "has nothing to do with" ;-/
 
Claude Schnéegans said:
Ooops... not sure this is a correct expression in English:
I mean "has nothing to do with" ;-/
Pas de problème, bonne chance avec ton souri!
Ciao de Montréal ;)


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siljaline

"Arguing with anonymous strangers on the Internet is a sucker's game
because they almost always turn out to be -- or to be indistinguishable from
-- self-righteous sixteen-year-olds possessing infinite amounts of free
time."
- Neil Stephenson, _Cryptonomicon_
 
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