That might be a Windows issue?  I have seen other programs where clicking  a 
button in a  non-focussed app does not click the button, and some where it 
does.  Eg Windows Mail clicking send receive does activate the form but does 
not click the Send Receive button.  However a Firefox Refresh button will 
activate even if the Firefox Window does not have focus....

I suspect its the type of control – maybe Toolbar buttons or Speedbuttons do 
and others do not for instance? (guessing)

John Bird
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From: Ross Levis 
Sent: Thursday, September 15, 2011 2:32 AM
To: 'NZ Borland Developers Group - Delphi List' 
Subject: [DUG] Form activation / Mouse click

In my D7 app it is possible to have 2 non-modal forms on the screen with 
buttons on each.  A customer who has a touch screen says when he touches a 
button on the form that doesn’t currently have the focus, the button doesn’t 
get clicked.  First touch only activates the form and a 2nd touch is required.

 

Anyone know why that would be? I would have thought a touch on a screen touch 
was identical as clicking with a mouse.

 

Cheers,
Ross.



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