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      15th Feb 2005
Hi all,
I'm still working on my Caller ID software. As it sits in the traybar
and basically does nothing, after a few minutes the screen saver kicks
in and it still works, but I have to go move the mouse or something to
actually see what's being displayed.
Is there a way I can force the screen saver to stop while my program
pops up its window? And later resume it normally (with it's default
timeout, I don't care)

Also, how do I hide my app from the alt-tab list? It doesn't show in the
task bar but if I do alt-tab and accidentaly select it, a nasty blank
window opens and I can't make it go away.

hjf
 
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      16th Feb 2005
In article <(E-Mail Removed)>,
Hernan Freschi <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

> I'm still working on my Caller ID software. As it sits in the traybar
> and basically does nothing, after a few minutes the screen saver kicks
> in and it still works, but I have to go move the mouse or something to
> actually see what's being displayed.
> Is there a way I can force the screen saver to stop while my program
> pops up its window? And later resume it normally (with it's default
> timeout, I don't care)


What would you do when a password is required to cancel the screensaver?
Wouldn't it just prompt you for the password and not show your window.

Perhaps you should develop a screensaver that displays the details you
want to see. It would be less instrusive.
 
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      16th Feb 2005
Matthew Smith wrote:

> What would you do when a password is required to cancel the screensaver?
> Wouldn't it just prompt you for the password and not show your window.


Nothing. This app is for me, and I don't use a password with the
screensaver.

> Perhaps you should develop a screensaver that displays the details you
> want to see. It would be less instrusive.


What if the screen is in power-save already? It wouldn't even display
the screensaver. That's why I wanted to do it that way. Besides I need
it to display the info while I'm working too, and having two different
windows for the same output... that's kind of too much work for a
weekend app.

I'm thinking, maybe making the mouse cursor move a little would make the
system to trigger an event which will close the current screen saver -
and maybe if I'm lucky, the power saving function.

hjf
 
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