From MS:Originally Posted by mikedoggy
Not sure if it would cause a problem or not.Because only one window at a time can have the keyboard focus or be active, there is only one caret in the system. Generally, each window that accepts keyboard input must create the caret when it receives the keyboard focus and destroy the caret when it loses the keyboard focus.
Another plan of attack could be virtual desktops, not sure how MS implemented virtual desktops and whether it bothers to tell the applications in it when it is hidden, unfocused etc.
Thing with Virtual Desktops though is it might break your key cloning software. I think there is a setting to control whether you can hook into an application inside a virtual desktop from outside the desktop that is specified when the desktop is created.
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