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Activating a Window

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    Hi! I ran the Activating a Window program and found that it goes in an endless loop, where one of the three states it can switch to will be selected, however none of the close buttons on the message boxes function and the only way I was able to end the program was by use of the Task Manage. I have tried a variety of solutions, but none are worthy. I also notice that even when I use my mouse to react to the message boxes, the message that comes up can be This window has been activated, without the mouse. This seems pretty dysfunctional in terms of a tool to switch between window, since a method should be possible by which to deactivate and close all the windows shown.

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      Hi! I ran the Activating a Window program and found that it goes in an endless loop, where one of the three states it can switch to will be selected, however none of the close buttons on the message boxes function and the only way I was able to end the program was by use of the Task Manage. I have tried a variety of solutions, but none are worthy. I also notice that even when I use my mouse to react to the message boxes, the message that comes up can be This window has been activated, without the mouse. This seems pretty dysfunctional in terms of a tool to switch between window, since a method should be possible by which to deactivate and close all the windows shown.

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      Member 11432935 wrote:

      I ran the Activating a Window program

      You should be talking to the person who wrote it.

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