John am Rhein Posted December 13, 2007 Posted December 13, 2007 (we know who you are ) Why hasn't somebody been able to devise a way of stopping one window popping up in the middle of the screen while the user is typing something in another window with the effect that what was typed went into thew wrong window? Or is this a deliberate design feature to frustrate the attempts of people testing whether MS Windows really IS a multitasking operating system?
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