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Stop Prima from stealing focus?
Is there any software availible that stops Prima from stealing focus? I would pay like $1M for that.
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Re: Stop Prima from stealing focus?
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Is there any software availible that stops Prima from stealing focus? I would pay like $1M for that. [/ QUOTE ] TweakUI One of the many abilities of this software, from Microsoft, is it lets you set whether programs can steal focus. Once installed, click the plus sign next to general and you will see a sub tab for "focus" and click the "Prevent applications from stealing focus." check box and apply. I recommend having the flash the task bar button 3 times instead of the until I click it option. |
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Re: Stop Prima from stealing focus?
Thanks for the good advice and explaination. But unfortunatly I have tried TweakUI and it hasn't worked. It has worked for UB and for PTS, but for some reason it hasn't worked for Prima. At least for me. Have you tried it with Prima?
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Re: Stop Prima from stealing focus?
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Thanks for the good advice and explaination. But unfortunatly I have tried TweakUI and it hasn't worked. It has worked for UB and for PTS, but for some reason it hasn't worked for Prima. At least for me. Have you tried it with Prima? [/ QUOTE ] No, I have not used is specifically on Prima, but I have never had it fail to work. Sorry for the bum advice then. |
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Re: Stop Prima from stealing focus?
Yeah TweakUI doesn't seem to work for Prima. Anyone else have a solution? Thanks.
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Re: Stop Prima from stealing focus?
Would it be possible to just delete which ever file is responsible for this action from the directory? Only problem is I have no clue which file controls this....
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Re: Stop Prima from stealing focus?
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Would it be possible to just delete which ever file is responsible for this action from the directory? Only problem is I have no clue which file controls this.... [/ QUOTE ] Probably not a file, probably a function within the coding of one of the major parts of the program, so no. |
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