--- bizaro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Bruce, when I run Menu Show command while taskbar has keyboard focus
> (i.e. after left click on empty taskbar space, in that case
> Win.Debug(Win.Caption("Active")) returns empty string) the menu will not
> get keyboard focus. Why? It is important to mention that menus created
> with Clip Menu command doesn't have this problem.

Have you tried Win.Class("Active") or Win.Handle("Active")?
Besides, I've noticed, maybe related, different behaviors
between 'Menu Show' & 'Menu Folder'.
('Clip Menu' is essentially 'Menu Folder', I suppose.)

Sean





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