2014-05-11, 19:34
^^
I think XBMCLauncher is not set as shell. Rightclick the launcher icon near the notification area > Change Windows Shell and select launcher as shell. If it is not working then you have to manually specify the shell. For this, open regedit and navigate to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon. On the right hand side, double click the 'shell' REG_SZ. If the value is Explorer then change it to 'C:\Program Files\XBMCLauncher\XBMCLauncher.exe' and reboot.
It is the default behavior. Delay '0' is for no focus. Set a delay of 1 second which is the minimum. If you want to further reduce the time then you have to edit the script.
I think XBMCLauncher is not set as shell. Rightclick the launcher icon near the notification area > Change Windows Shell and select launcher as shell. If it is not working then you have to manually specify the shell. For this, open regedit and navigate to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon. On the right hand side, double click the 'shell' REG_SZ. If the value is Explorer then change it to 'C:\Program Files\XBMCLauncher\XBMCLauncher.exe' and reboot.
(2014-05-11, 15:42)sarlan19 Wrote: Hi all,
I haven't read all 69 pages of this thread so sorry if my question as been ask.
I can't seem to find a way to keep xbmc in focus at all time. If I set a delay in The XBMC focus Setting, whenever i loose focus it can take up to that delay to refocus back to xbmc and if I set that delay to 0 then I lose focus whenever an event happens on my other monitor.
any help would be appreciated
It is the default behavior. Delay '0' is for no focus. Set a delay of 1 second which is the minimum. If you want to further reduce the time then you have to edit the script.