Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!watmath!watcgl!jdchrist From: jdchrist@watcgl.waterloo.edu (Dan Christensen) Newsgroups: comp.sys.sgi Subject: Input Focus (Was Re: Windows) Summary: It can be done Message-ID: <9751@watcgl.waterloo.edu> Date: 17 May 89 14:07:03 GMT References: <8905170356.AA12077@aero4.larc.nasa.gov> Reply-To: jdchrist@watcgl.waterloo.edu (Dan Christensen) Organization: U. of Waterloo, Ontario Lines: 20 In article <8905170356.AA12077@aero4.larc.nasa.gov> blbates@AERO4.LARC.NASA.GOV ("Brent L. Bates TAD/TAB ms294 x42854") writes: > > I have been told that you CAN direct the input focus to a window OTHER >than the one under the cursor, the person who told me, however, has never >tried it and he doesn't care to either. I can see reasons to do it both >ways. I have some aplications that I NEED to fix input focus even though >the cursor is over a different window. Other times the other way would be >nice. >-- > > Brent L. Bates This can be done, although it may not be quite what you want. All you have to do is put the tracker in the window that you want to have the input focus and then hold down a mouse button or a key on the keyboard. Until you let go, the input focus will remain in the same window. ---- Dan Christensen, Computer Graphics Lab, jdchrist@watcgl.uwaterloo.ca University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ont. jdchrist@watcgl.waterloo.edu