On 6/29/2009 9:32 PM, Chip Orange wrote:
I was pointing out it's not just my script, it's someone else's script as
well. that makes it no longer an issue which may be a coding mistake;
I disagree. Coding errors aren't restricted to individuals. Besides, I'm
not able to duplicate any focus issues using Immed, or my own scripts.
For example, if I bring up the Run dialog, then bring up Immed, then do:
@for each x in ActiveWindow.Children : x.Focus : Sleep 1000 : Next
This successfully puts activation in the run dialog, and focused each
control, pausing one second between focuses.
I can also use Virtual View in the Run dialog to focus any of the buttons.
So now I have two scripts that do work, and you have two scripts that
don't work. This is why we need an example of the code that's not
working. Otherwise, we're just guessing what the problem might be.
Unlike Doug, I'm more apt to point fingers at the code than at
Window-Eyes. <grin>
Aaron
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