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The Modernization of Emacs: terminology buffer and keybinding
TAB was pressed and focus should enter mozilla) void setFocusAtFirstElement(); // Give the last element focus within mozilla // (ie ALT-TAB was pressed and focus should enter mozilla) void setFocusAtLastElement(); attribute nsIDOMWindow focusedWindow; attribute nsIDOMElement focusedElement; }; interface

Calling ALT-TAB
I know it can be done with the alt-tab combination but that is not what I want. All other applications do just fine (Outlook, Notepad, Excel and a couple of terminal-emulation packages). I've made a "blind-support" interface for our content managment system for him to access actual phonelists and so on.

User-interface thread with modelss dialog problem!
Brian Mays bma...@swbell.net alt design graphics Tim from AZ wrote: In Windows (I use Win2k, fyi), you can click the little tabs next to the start menu or you can use the Alt-Tab sequence to toggle between programs. How do you do that on a Mac? There is a finder in the upper left on OS 9 that lists your programs

Disable task bar & task switching
No "standard" WIN95 methods will interrupt it (Alt-Tab, Alt-Ctrl-Del, nuthin) Unbelievable. When a user says "Quit!", guys, quit. Period. The funding for your project may be in jeopardy, guys, unless you REALLY work on that user interface (like the 43 Web pages that we have to traverse to get into the game and

Removing Alt-Tab, prob with SetCooperativeLevel (DDraw)
"Tony Jollans" wrote: The customization interface has been removed but it can still be done via VBA. Press Alt+F11 to open the VBE Press Ctrl+G to go to the Immediate Select Tools > Customize from the Menu On the Toolbar tab, scroll down and check "Shortcut Menus" - this will add a small toolbar to your window.

patch 1.07f
I have an application that runs full screen on a system and I would like to be able to (at times) switch another program using an ALT-TAB like interface. However the system only has a touchscreen display so doing this from a keyboard is not an option. Is there any way I can instantiate the built in ALT-TAB window

Will Verant "clean up" the interface in Kunark ?
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wrote: Besides, ANY interface that involves fumbling around in the dark trying to find a light switch is clunky. That sounds like vi, not emacs. Of course, switchable with the main one using alt-tab or the mouse, and navigable using arrows, pageup, pagedn and the mouse.

Interface acting up (long menu delays, inoperative Alt-Tab...)
Incidentally you can use the Tab key while in the talk bar to tab among the different fields there. When the Results Browser pops up, you can use Tab and the arrow keys to browse the results. Hit Alt-F4 to close the Results Browser. Text Commands Before Rod Roark developed the OKwin interface (Nov 1995) for Windows

Icon scaling problem on Window 95 style interface
If I alt-tab out of Firefox into a different application, and then alt-tab back, I regain response to cursor actions, for one or two actions. Then there's no response, I alt-tab out and back and get control back. I am not browsing any strangely constructed websites - text-based email interface for my personal email

Gambitsoft business etiquette
I know because I've been spending too much time troubleshooting ;) "Task Switching Do not press Alt-Tab to task switch while in the simulation. You can, however, press Alt-Tab while you are in the user interface." Cheers, Jeff "Mark C." wrote: I'm running F4 1.07. I can't seem to get back into F4 once I hit the

Can "Comment" be added to mouse right-click menu in WORD?
How do you disable and then enable Alt-Tab in VB??? In VB, you don't. Yes, there are ways to aggravate your users in Win9x family operating systems. in a normal business situation or any other normal computing environment, disabling such a common feature of Windows is the height of bad user interface design.

Alt-TAB Fullscreen Problem
On Thu, 3 Mar 2005 08:27:51 -0500, "Chris Mason" <teald...@gmail.com> wrote: I have an application that runs full screen on a system and I would like to be able to (at times) switch another program using an ALT-TAB like interface. However the system only has a touchscreen display so doing this from a keyboard is

2008-02-13
And hey - sometime you just want to ALT-TAB to turn down the music volume using the familiar interface. It's not up to anyone to decide or assume how people should use their computers and how hardware works with Windows. And hey(2), it's not that hard to do that it's worth fighting against it.

my win2k interface is screwed
However, getting used to that Mac interface took a while! No right click option... grrr. The thing that took me forever, and I still don't understand it, In Windows (I use Win2k, fyi), you can click the little tabs next to the start menu or you can use the Alt-Tab sequence to toggle between programs.

Interface mysteriously vanishes...
You can access them in fluxbox in three ways: o Middle-click with a handy menu-based interface that shows all the desktops and all the apps o From the toolbar Because if I was going to do that, why not Alt+Tab? Other then a organizational thing, which is the reason I have attempted to use them in the past - it

Dis/Enable Alt-Tab
Like Those of us who have already taken the initiative to switch to OS/2 probably don't mind the old Win16 interface. For new users however, keeping the Win16 interface will ease their transition. How about the ability to Alt-TAB in any session between other sessions. (another Windows Feature).

i hate ribbon -- bring the menus back!
nil) pflag(tab, v); break; case Tglobal: if (debug & Dbginfo) { fprint(2, "Global %#ux: ", v); switch(tag & Tmitem){ case Tusagepage: fprint(2, .... fprint(2, "interface %d: alt %d nept %d class %#x subclass %#x proto %d [%s] iinterface %d\n", di->bInterfaceNumber, di->bAlternateSetting, di->bNumEndpoints, class,

Stealing from the Dark Side: Aliases, Apple Menu, & Alt-Tab
Microsoft Win32 Application Programming Interface (API), included with: - Microsoft Windows versions 95, 98 - Microsoft Windows 2000 - Microsoft Windows Windows 95 and Windows 98 Applications can enable and disable ALT+TAB and CTRL+ESC; for example, by calling SystemParametersInfo (SPI_SETSCREENSAVERRUNNING).

Application cannot display on interface
I can switch among sessions with Ctrl-Tab (or Alt-W then select a session from a list, all of which can be done without the stupid mouse) and among windows with I've used it, and normally like the drag and drop interface. I've had problems transfering large files where it appears to complete transfering,

using AutoItX COM interface
I want to disable users (the public) from pressing <ALT><TAB>, <CTRL><ALT><DEL>, or from using the task bar. The system will be running windows 98/ME. The only interface that they will have access to is the mouse. I found on the MSDN a way of disabling task swapping, and <CTRL><ALT><DEL> by setting a "screen saver"