When TS20XX suddenly Minimises to the desktop Stealing Focus
Posted: Mon Feb 10, 2020 3:32 am
When TS20XX suddenly Minimises to the desktop – Stealing Focus - part of a series of inconsequential tweaks for TS20XX.
I used to run TS20XX using a nVidia graphics card in FULL SCREEN mode. But with the latest couple of Windows 10 upgrades I found that for no reason or when pressing any random key or using any mouse click, TS20XX would suddenly and often unexpectedly minimise to the desktop!
Pressing the TS key in the task bar refreshed TS20XX and it resumed as if nothing had happened. (I even left it minimised overnight and it resumed the next day as if nothing had ever happened.) It is not a serious fault just annoying.
This is probably caused by the mysterious windows gremlin, "stealing focus"! Fortunately, it can be fixed in 2 ways.
Number One:
In TS20XX use windowed or borderless mode, and set in the nvidia control panel if that option exists
Number Two is a Registry Tweak:
Note: Warning Serious problems might occur if you modify the registry incorrectly by using Registry Editor or by using another method.
These problems might require that you reinstall the operating system, or worse!
Caveat Emptor: Modify the registry at your own risk.
Here's How:
1. Click on Start and then Run. (CTRL +r/R)
2. In the text box in the Run window, type regedit and click OK. This will open the Registry Editor program.
3. Locate the HKEY_CURRENT_USER folder under My Computer and click on the (+) sign next the folder name to expand the folder.
4. Continue to expand folders until you reach the HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel registry key.
5. Select the Desktop key under Control Panel.
6. On the right-hand side of the screen, locate and double-click on the ForegroundLockTimeout DWORD.
7. In the Edit DWORD Value window that appears, set the Value data: field to 30d40.
Note: Make sure the Base option is set to Hexadecimal when entering the DWORD value.
8. Click OK and then close Registry Editor.
9. Reboot your PC for the changes you made to take effect.
** Note an alternative more conservative value to Hex 3d40 would be 1f40 (8000 decimal)
With either of the above TS should no longer minimise to the desktop, when running.
pH
I used to run TS20XX using a nVidia graphics card in FULL SCREEN mode. But with the latest couple of Windows 10 upgrades I found that for no reason or when pressing any random key or using any mouse click, TS20XX would suddenly and often unexpectedly minimise to the desktop!
Pressing the TS key in the task bar refreshed TS20XX and it resumed as if nothing had happened. (I even left it minimised overnight and it resumed the next day as if nothing had ever happened.) It is not a serious fault just annoying.
This is probably caused by the mysterious windows gremlin, "stealing focus"! Fortunately, it can be fixed in 2 ways.
Number One:
In TS20XX use windowed or borderless mode, and set in the nvidia control panel if that option exists
Number Two is a Registry Tweak:
Note: Warning Serious problems might occur if you modify the registry incorrectly by using Registry Editor or by using another method.
These problems might require that you reinstall the operating system, or worse!
Caveat Emptor: Modify the registry at your own risk.
Here's How:
1. Click on Start and then Run. (CTRL +r/R)
2. In the text box in the Run window, type regedit and click OK. This will open the Registry Editor program.
3. Locate the HKEY_CURRENT_USER folder under My Computer and click on the (+) sign next the folder name to expand the folder.
4. Continue to expand folders until you reach the HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel registry key.
5. Select the Desktop key under Control Panel.
6. On the right-hand side of the screen, locate and double-click on the ForegroundLockTimeout DWORD.
7. In the Edit DWORD Value window that appears, set the Value data: field to 30d40.
Note: Make sure the Base option is set to Hexadecimal when entering the DWORD value.
8. Click OK and then close Registry Editor.
9. Reboot your PC for the changes you made to take effect.
** Note an alternative more conservative value to Hex 3d40 would be 1f40 (8000 decimal)
With either of the above TS should no longer minimise to the desktop, when running.
pH