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Rob
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Posted - 10/24/2012 : 08:19:42
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Since MS decided to make the Desktop space second class, S+ cannot invoke the Task Switcher (Control+Alt+Tab) nor send Alt+Tab keys to switch apps. This is not isolated to S+, other utilities which are not written in WinRT appear to experience the same problem.
So it would seem acPreviousApplication() [like Alt+Tab] or acNextApplication() [like Alt+Shift+Tab] will have to do for now. The only other thing I can think of would be to find some Task Switching utility that lets you assign a hot key to pull up and acSendKeys the hot key.
I've tested this program in Windows 8:
http://www.ntwind.com/software/vistaswitcher.html
...then setup an action to open the task list:
acSendKeys("@{F12}")
Just an example using one app, I'm sure there are plenty others.
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Rob
USA
2615 Posts |
Posted - 12/28/2012 : 17:11:47
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Just a follow up, now that I've upgraded to Windows 8 (just to support S+ users, see how dedicated I am!).
It turns out that it is not a matter of platform, rather it's a security restriction relating to UI access. It is technically possible to make S+ work with the Alt+Tab list, but in the end it's not really worth it:
- StrokesPlus.exe must be signed AND in a restricted location (\Windows, \Program Files) - Signing is expensive for me to do, or a huge pain for you to self sign every release.
So, I'm still recommending the use of a separate utility to facilitate this functionality if needed. |
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Rob
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Rob
USA
2615 Posts |
Posted - 01/07/2013 : 15:29:32
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If you run with the signed version of S+ installed under Program Files, S+ can work with Windows 8 screens as well as programs running as admin; without S+ having to run as admin itself. |
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