Has anyone ever experienced this and found a way around it?
In a nutshell, a warning popup window is generated on the screen, yet does not retain focus. The title bar flashes non-stop and the buttons in the window need to be accessed using a mouse, as using the Enter key to "press" the highlighted button will not work.
Here's the longer post I made in the software forums for the product I think is responsible:
Whenever an end of batch occurs wth VRS 4.1, the error/notification popup window is displayed onscreen, waiting for user confirmation before proceeding.But now, after talking to others about this, I'm thinking it may indeed be a Windows issue, and not necessarily the software's fault (VRS is a scanner management app).
Previously, on a Windows 2000 Pro PC, the end user could simply hit the Enter key and move on to the next task, as the Cancel button was already highlighted in this message window.
Now, after a PC upgrade, this same popup window behaves in a different manner which prevents the Enter key from being used directly. The window's title bar will flash repeatedly, and the user must now use the mouse to bring focus back to this message window and then acknowledge the error by clicking on the Cancel button.
Following this, the focus is not switched back to the document management software waiting in the background, as it previously did, and the user must once more click in that window to bring focus back to it.
This new PC uses Windows XP with all the latest service packs.
I also followed the tips indicated in this thread, but the end user wants to keep the error popup on screen so this option can't be used.
Any ideas how focus could be retained by the error window (as it did in Win2000) instead of having it flash in and out of focus?
Anyone have ideas or suggestions?
