Woops my mistake! Sorry. it doesn't take an argument. (I don't use HotkeyNet myself and I wrote that stuff more than a year ago.)Originally Posted by 'rahven32',index.php?page=Thread&postID=207988#pos t207988
Woops my mistake! Sorry. it doesn't take an argument. (I don't use HotkeyNet myself and I wrote that stuff more than a year ago.)Originally Posted by 'rahven32',index.php?page=Thread&postID=207988#pos t207988
�Author of HotkeyNet and Mojo
Hehe I edited while you were typing i guess so i replied ahead of you! whoops.
Well keyclone manages it somehow so I know it's doable. What is just <SetForeground> without the win?
<SetForegroundWin> targets the currently targeted window -- in this case the one you just specified with <TargetWin> -- so it doesn't need an argument. I forgot I wrote it that way.
Is "Clear modifiers before executing hotkeys" unchecked? That would explain it.
�Author of HotkeyNet and Mojo
No it's checked
Did you launch the program with "run as administrator"?
�Author of HotkeyNet and Mojo
Hmm what is disable foreground lock? in the settings it's checked.
Yeah I have it set to always run as admin
Did you upgrade to a new build of HotkeyNet without changing the shortcut? On Vista that erases the "run as admin" command and it might be the same with Win 7.
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Disable foreground lock is one of the things HotkeyNet does to outwit the operating system's attempts to prevent HotkeyNet from bringing windows to the foreground.Originally Posted by 'rahven32',index.php?page=Thread&postID=207996#pos t207996
�Author of HotkeyNet and Mojo
Don't use a shortcut I start it straight from the folder I have it in.
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