'''tk caret''' ''window'' ?'''-x''' ''x''? ?'''-y''' ''y''? ?'''-height''' ''height''? Sets and queries the caret location for the display of the specified Tk window ''window''. The caret is the per-display cursor location used for indicating global focus (e.g. to comply with Microsoft Accessibility guidelines), as well as for location of the over-the-spot XIM (X Input Methods) or Windows IME windows. If no options are specified, the last values used for setting the caret are return in option-value pair format. ''-x'' and ''-y'' represent window-relative coordinates, and ''-height'' is the height of the current cursor location, or the height of the specified ''window'' if none is given. ---- ''[escargo] 2 Oct 2003'' - I put the word "window" in ''italics'' instead of '''bold''' because the command takes ''window'' as an argument, not a literal, despite how it is depicted in the online documentation (http://tcl.activestate.com/man/tcl8.4/TkCmd/tk.htm). It's probably a documentation bug of long standing. ---- [Category Command]