2012-07-26, 18:26
1. Not in this version. You can disable it temporarily for a session. When pc is restarted or resumed from sleep, it will again try to keep xbmc on focus.
2. No. you can change the focus delay to a higher value from the default 5 second. Or edit the script in source code file.
3. It runs in the background like any other autohotkey scripts as it has no GUI interface. It is minimized to the system tray on startup.
Just give this app a try. If you don't like it then you can always uninstall it without causing any change to your system.
If you know how to edit autohotkey scripts then try the source code and change as per your requirements.
2. No. you can change the focus delay to a higher value from the default 5 second. Or edit the script in source code file.
3. It runs in the background like any other autohotkey scripts as it has no GUI interface. It is minimized to the system tray on startup.
Just give this app a try. If you don't like it then you can always uninstall it without causing any change to your system.
If you know how to edit autohotkey scripts then try the source code and change as per your requirements.