You can customize the window focus options. A focused window is the window that is active.
The auto raise option automatically places an active window in the front of other windows. You can set an auto raise delay time for the focus options, except Click To Focus. When you position the cursor inside an active window, the window becomes active after the specified delay time.
You can set the click raise option to let you activate a window even if the Click To Focus option is not selected. Right-clicking the mouse inside a window activates the window.
To set the window focus
1. Click Application Starter, Windows.
2. Click Properties.
3. Choose one of the following focus styles from the Focus Policy list box.
Click To Focuslets you click the mouse inside a window to activate the window.
Focus Follows Mouselets you position the cursor inside a window without clicking to activate it
Classic Focus Follows Mouselets you position the cursor in a window activate the window. The active window becomes inactive when cursor leaves the window.
Classic Sloppy Focuslets you position the cursor in a window to activate the window. The active window remains active until the cursor enters another window.
To set the auto raise option
1. Follow all the steps from the previous procedure.
2. Enable the Auto Raise button.
To set focus delay
1. Follow all the steps from the "To set the window focus" procedure.
2. Move the Delay slider to the right to increase the focus delay time, or to the left to decrease the delay time.
To set click raise options
1. Follow all the steps from the "To set the window focus" procedure.
2. Enable the Click To Raise button.
Note
The Click To Raise and Auto Raise options are not available when you choose the Click To Focus option.
You must enable the Auto Raise option to set the focus delay time.