G.11 Miscellaneous Windows-specific features
This section describes Windows-specific features that don’t fit anywhere else.
The variable w32-use-visible-system-caret
is a flag that
determines whether to make the system caret visible. The default when
no screen reader software is in use is nil
, which means Emacs
draws its own cursor to indicate the position of point. A
non- nil
value means Emacs will indicate point location with the
system caret; this facilitates use of screen reader software, and is
the default when such software is detected when running Emacs.
When this variable is non- nil
, other variables affecting the
cursor display have no effect.
The variable w32-grab-focus-on-raise
, if set to a
non- nil
value causes a frame to grab focus when it is raised.
The default is t
, which fits well with the Windows default
click-to-focus policy.