I like using the xmouse feature in W2K with autoraise disabled (that is to say that focus follow mouse, with a click to raise.)
I noticed that when I mouse over an X window, then click to raise, the newly raised window does not redraw portions that were overlapped by another X window. (I need to change focus to the overlapping window -A- and back to the raised window -B- to trigger the redraw. I can do this by mousing from B to A and back to B, or by typing Alt-Tab twice.) X is started with the distributed startxwin.bat, that is Xwin -multiwindow Is this a known problem (I did not see it in the docs) or have I made a mistake? I concede that xmouse is a relatively obscure feature in Win32, and I hope I explained the behavior satisfactorily. Workaround - use a native X window manager in rootless mode. (Preferably a wm with a click-to-raise policy similar to Win32. Now I have 2 places to customize the desktop and I will miss Alt-Tab :-) ) David