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I understand that they're not the same thing, but I think you
understand the point.<br>
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It may be Windows based, but it doesn't recognize a click on the screen
and recognize it as an attempt to place the cursor on that field. Just
that would probably resolve a lot of complaints.<br>
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Boaz<br>
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<pre wrap="">I don't understand why if other DOS-based programs can take a mouse
input for locating the cursor on the screen Filepro can't do the same.
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Well, there's a difference between "can't" and "doesn't".
Also, filePro is a Windows program. It hasn't been DOS-based since
version 4.8, as I recall, when we had both DOS and Windows versions.
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