Marco,
Seems to me that Rolf articulated the difficulties quite succinctly. It
is generally far easier to build an "all-LabVIEW" solution than to
implement some complex inter-application communication scheme.
Based on your posting, it sounds like you are simply wishing to play
back a video usin
From: Marco Tedaldi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: George Zou <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [W] Capturing the keyboard
Date: Wed, 19 May 2004 08:43:24 +0200
George Zou wrote:
Marco,
Are you sure the video stops playing because loose the focus?
Is it posible because loos
"Marco Tedaldi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>We've got a Video-Application (not in LabView) which should show a video
>on the same screen as the labwiew-application runs. The Problem ist,
>that de Application stops playing the Video as soon as it looses the
>Focus :-( But the Operator needs to w
George Zou wrote:
Marco,
Are you sure the video stops playing because loose the focus?
Is it posible because loose foreground?
Oh, that's a really interesting question. I can't answer this, because I
don't know a way of letting the Application loose focus without loosing
foreground too :-(
Would
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Subject: Capturing the keyboard
From: Marco Tedaldi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tue, 18 May 2004 11:02:52 +0200
Hello wiring folks
I've got an application which neds to be running in a not-focussed
window, but which is still captunring the keyboard eve
Hello wiring folks
I've got an application which neds to be running in a not-focussed
window, but which is still captunring the keyboard events.
We've got a Video-Application (not in LabView) which should show a video
on the same screen as the labwiew-application runs. The Problem ist,
that de