This is fantastic! Adding a more command of *Window Show Taskbar fixes the bug 
which I appear to be the only person in the World to have: "Windows XP & Right 
Minimize (Home Key)".

But now a nit, it leaves the Taskbar exposed.  I'd rather have it hidden since 
I run with Auto-hide the Taskbar. I can figure out how to do that.  I tried yet 
another more command, *Window Hide Taskbar, but that hid it so permanently that 
I had to log off to ever see it again.

And a little PowerPro syntax question: the command that the wizard generated 
had a '!' in it: *Window Show! Taskbar.  Doesn't seem to make any difference.  
What's that all about?

What a Christmas present -- Vincent


--- In [email protected], Alex Peters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> -- Vincent wrote:
> 
> > 1- How do I mix *keys and *mouse?
> 
> I don't think that this can be done in one command, but you can easily
> perform the *Keys command as normal and then place the *Mouse command
> in the More Commands box.
> 
> > 2- How do I do a left click on the Task Bar without selecting and
> > button in it?
> 
> It sounds like you just want to make sure that the taskbar has focus.
> A better way of performing this would be to execute one of these
> commands:
> 
> *Window Show Taskbar
> Window.Show("Taskbar")
> 
> -- 
> 
> Alex Peters / Melbourne, Australia
> PowerPro v4.1.04 / Windows XP





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