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mlSolved: Focused UI element, UNSOLVED: widgets don't work properly in a bordrless window?!?
FROM : Ondra Cada
DATE : Wed Nov 20 03:24:26 2002

On Wednesday, Nov 20, 2002, at 02:33 Europe/Prague, Ondra Cada wrote:

> Well, searching docs I still can't find how to drive the "keyboard
> focus" programmatically... I've found that I can enquire which element
> is active using
>
> [NSApp accessibilitySetValue:[[view window] firstResponder]
> forAttribute:NSAccessibilityFocusedUIElementAttribute];
>
> but how to *set* the focused element? The
> NSAccessibilityFocusedUIElementAttribute is not settable -- I've tried
> :(


Well, seems that

[object accessibilitySetValue:[NSNumber numberWithInt:1]
forAttribute:NSAccessibilityFocusedAttribute];

works all right, *but* provided that the window is not borderless! It's
much worse -- in a borderless window even textfields don't work (aren't
editable)!

I need a borderless window to cover the entire screen though (and using
a borderless window was the reason it did not work for me): if anyone
can tell me how to solve this, I'd be quite grateful.

TIA,
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Ondra Cada
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