Hi Alan, thank you for the compliment on a creative way to use the MouseGrid command. Any time I can surprise an old hand like yourself, I must be doing something right!!
Yes, you are right about appending Click to the "mousegrid 6 4 2" command. That's exactly what I do, all in one breath and utterance. I forgot to add the click word when I made my original answer and post, but figured that people would catch on to the idea anyway. (And they did, and fixed my omission right away anyway. :-) Glad to help!
I should also add although the precise numbers don't matter that much (since you're not trying to hit a button), I did adjust my numbers to put the cursor in the part of the window that I was interested in. In my original case with Visual Studio, I wanted the insertion point to end up more or less on the left side of the buffer, about halfway down. So, that's where I clicked the mouse pointer.
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