Mouse Focus Issues

hi,
Are there any known mouse focus issues in r12 (r12.6) ?
we have couple of users who have these problems. this isn't with all but few of them.
thanks,
jazz

Jazz,
Review the following documents, and see if it helps.
Note: 457136.1 - On R12 Application, Randomly The Mouse Navigation Stops Working
https://metalink2.oracle.com/metalink/plsql/ml2_documents.showDocument?p_database_id=NOT&p_id=457136.1
Note: 468724.1 - Rel 12 : Mouse Cursor Is Frozen (Loss Of Focus In Applet) After Minimizing And On Restoring the Form To Normal Size
https://metalink2.oracle.com/metalink/plsql/ml2_documents.showDocument?p_database_id=NOT&p_id=468724.1
Note: 824000.1 - Unable to Use Mouse Cursor After Accessed on Folder Tools box
https://metalink2.oracle.com/metalink/plsql/ml2_documents.showDocument?p_database_id=NOT&p_id=824000.1
Regards,
Hussein

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