Thread: Stealing focus
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Old 01-05-2006, 06:39 AM
Mungo Bulge
 
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Default Re: Stealing focus

does it change when you boot to Safe Mode?
"Hans L" <fakeascanbe@evenfakier.com> wrote in message
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| Hans L wrote:
|
| > Hello:
| >
| > I know, I am weird. I want newly opened applications to steal
focus.
| > I know I am weird, because tons of articles on the web is about
how
| > not to steal focus, no articles on the opposite. It seems to be a
| > cardinal sin to steal focus. Worse than gluttony, equal to pride.
| >
| > Now, having confessed, I expect you to do the same. You are
stealing
| > my 0x000000000(0) (in ForegroundLockTimeout) and replacing it with
a
| > value that makes my apps not steal focus.
| >
| > First, I thought it was Tweak IU, but I uninstalled it, and my
| > ForegroundLockTimeout value still changes.
| >
| > Admit it, it is you :-)
| >
| > Okay, maybe it is not you, but would you have any idea what in my
XP
| > Home Dell Dim XPS T700 (yeah, it is a little old) does change the
| > value of ForegroundLockTimeout?
| >
| > Regards,
| >
| > Hans L
|
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|
| I would like to add that I have now discovered that my setting of
| ForegroundLockTimeout to 0x00000000(0) changes to 0x00002710(10000)
| when I restart the computer. Any idea what type of app or what
system
| fuynction might do this?
|
| Hans L


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