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| CTRL-ALT-<something> causes window to lose focus I use a shortcut key combination of Ctrl-Alt-S to run a script that automatically puts my (dynamic) signature in the clipboard (which I then paste with Ctrl-V). Until Windows Vista, the console window that opened in a minimized state did so without taking away the current window's focus. With Windows Vista, I find that my current window loses focus, and I must return to it before pasting in my signature. I have also discovered that if my signature script is in the Quick Launch area (which is NOT where I want it to be), the WinKey-# combination does NOT cause the current window to lose focus — the correct behavior, but with the wrong key combination. The reason I won't want to rely on the Quick Launch behavior is that this won't work on the other (XP) machines I use, and I don't want to have to remember which of the key combinations I need to use. Is there any way to make sure the current window doesn't lose, or regains, the focus when using a shortcut key combination of Ctrl-Alt-<something>? -- David Stardate 7830.6 |
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