Warp Cursor


When Warp Cursor is checked, Sabrina will move the cursor and the input focus as an aid for users who wish to control the program from the keyboard as much as possible.

When Sabrina starts, the cursor moves to the Command Window, giving that window has the input focus.

The initial focus of popup dialogs and the File Selection Box is their Cancel button. Upon dialog dismissal, the focus is returned to the Command Window if the dialog was invoked from the Main Window. Otherwise, the focus upon dismissal is the button that invoked the dialog (for example, one of the buttons on the Particle Track Tool Bar).

The cursor and focus go to the OK button of the Error, Warning, and Informational Message Boxes. Either the Yes or No button of the Question Dialog receives the focus depending on the most typical answer for a particular question.

Motif purists who insist the user should be in complete control of the cursor movement may cancel this behaviour by unchecking Warp Cursor or by issuing the WARP command
WARP OFF
The warping mode is restored by
WARP ON