Thanks for all who replied. Since I have to work on other projects at the moment I won't be able to try any of the following ideas until the end of next week. Here are some of the tips I received for trying to stop a window from being active by simply putting the mouse cursor over the window. Valeriy Glinskiy wrote: /usr/dt/bin/dtstyle -> window -> click in window to make active Quite a few wrote something like this: In CDE, right-click on desktop, choose Tools -> Desktop Controls -> Windows Style Manager. Choose "Click in Window to Make Active". I should have stated that I already did this. system administration account wrote: This is definitely configurable. The relevant X resource should be Dtwm*keyboardFocusPolicy . I have it set to "pointer", but that's precisely the behavious you say you don't want. "man dtwm" should tell you more. The default is supposed to be "explicit", which is what you want, but maybe someone else changed it. Thanks again, Robert Abenoja _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Fri Mar 8 23:12:12 2002
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