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➜ mush inappropriately grabs windows focus
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mush inappropriately grabs windows focus
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| Posted by
| Semaphore_2000
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| Fri 12 Oct 2001 04:39 PM (UTC) |
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Why does mush need to steal the windows focus? This is irritating. I'm in mush, using it ... then I click on a desktop icon ... but mush steals focus. Mush seems to feel that i really did not intend to click on another desktop icon, no: mush "knows" that I really should be using mush, after all. Except, I really don't want mush to do this. No, I would prefer that mush acted like every other win app, and allowed me to click on a desktop icon without mush grabbing the focus. Clicking on the destop icon a second time usually (but not always) convinces mush that the hapless user indeed wants to use a windows application other than mush.
I'm using 3.17 ... earlier versions do this also.
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| Posted by
| Nick Gammon
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| Reply #1 on Fri 12 Oct 2001 09:46 PM (UTC) |
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| This is not by design, mine does not do that, and you are the first person to report it.
I certainly would not want to "force" you to use my program - it is supposed to behave like any other Windows program.
There must be something funny about your setup - what operating system do you use? Are you using scripting? Triggers? |
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