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Topic: «
AMM alt-tab window doesn't recognise clicking
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Anders Elfgren
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06/23/2011 05:13:40
Using Windows 7 64bit, AMM 3.2
If I alt tab and try to click on an application icon in the window, I expect Windows to give that app focus. It does this on my main monitor, but not on the "AMM monitor". It closes the window but doesn't change which app has focus.
This is quite annoying, especially if someone else who isn't aware of this bug/AMM uses my computer.
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Vasiliy Ivachev
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06/23/2011 22:48:50
Hello Anders,
Thanks for the post.
We know about it and we'll try to fix it.
Best regards.
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Alex Fadeyev
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01/24/2012 00:08:43
Anders, the subject problem appears to be fixed in the recent beta versions of AMM. Please could you confirm the fix?
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