Hello Sean,

you wrote...

> Have you tried Win.Class("Active") or Win.Handle("Active")?

If active window has class "Shell_TrayWnd" then menu will not get
keyboard focus.

> Besides, I've noticed, maybe related, different behaviors
> between 'Menu Show' & 'Menu Folder'.
> ('Clip Menu' is essentially 'Menu Folder', I suppose.)

According to help:
The *Clip menu command is actually implemented by a *Menu Folder.
But there is a difference, check this message:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/power-pro/message/15123

> I forgot to mention. In my case, the menu command list
> has 'embedded' 'Menu Folder's in it.
> What about in your case?

My menu doesn't have embedded Menu Folder�.



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