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| | How to get the active child? How can one get the active child window? I see a collection of Controls exposed by OwnedWindows, but I don't see how to determine which of these is the active child. -- Richard Lewis Haggard General: www.Haggard-And-Associates.com Please come visit here for a couple thousand good giggles!: www.haggard-and-associates.com/Humor/humor.htm |
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| | Re: How to get the active child? what is an "active child" I have an idea, but I am just guessing as I don't understand your question. what about: Keyboard.ForcusedElement ? or perhaps testing Window.IsActive on all Application.Current.Windows? -- Regards, Lloyd Dupont NovaMind Software Mind Mapping at its best www.nova-mind.com "Richard Lewis Haggard" <HaggardAtWorldDotStdDotCom> wrote in message news:O8wxJYWzHHA.3328@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > How can one get the active child window? I see a collection of Controls > exposed by OwnedWindows, but I don't see how to determine which of these > is the active child. > -- > Richard Lewis Haggard > General: www.Haggard-And-Associates.com > Please come visit here for a couple thousand good giggles!: > www.haggard-and-associates.com/Humor/humor.htm > > |
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