ALT+TAB and quicksearch
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ALT+TAB and quicksearch
If you ALT+TAB of the TC while quicksearch is active when you get back to the TC quicksearch will be closed but file focus will be lost. Bug?
Confirm too. TC 6.54a, WinXP SP2.
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Using TC 10.52 / Win10 x64
Using TC 10.52 / Win10 x64
Re: ALT+TAB and quicksearch
This happen if quicksearch window lost focus by Alt+Tab or any other method even if you are still in TC window and clicked any filebugmenot wrote:If you ALT+TAB of the TC while quicksearch is active when you get back to the TC quicksearch will be closed
i think this is normal
i don't understand what you mean?but file focus will be lost.
ts4242
Of course, closing the QuickSearch window is not a bug (at least, I personally don't consider it as a bug).
Of course, closing the QuickSearch window is not a bug (at least, I personally don't consider it as a bug).
After you perform these actions, there is no focus in TC window. The cursor is not present in any of file panels, neither is it present in the command line.i don't understand what you mean?but file focus will be lost.
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It seems indeed to be another special XP-Bug.
BTW if you switch twice to the other App and back TC gets the focus again. Using TAB brings the focus back, too.
As the Bug is already confirmed by @ghisler (in the beta forum) we can hope it will be fixed in next version.
SO long we'll have to work around.
sheepdog
BTW if you switch twice to the other App and back TC gets the focus again. Using TAB brings the focus back, too.
As the Bug is already confirmed by @ghisler (in the beta forum) we can hope it will be fixed in next version.
SO long we'll have to work around.
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Indeed it's an XP bug, it doesn't happen on Windows 2000, NT, or 9x. I will try to find a workaround.
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