However, I've recently betrayed my personal finance software, so I can't give you a gripe for changing.
What keystroke is it that causes things to lose focus in Emacs? And what does the focus come up to? Because I can't think of anything that would cause this--Outlook is usually pretty strict.
However, I would ask if either a) you still had the Outlook Assistant turned on, or if you had ICQ running. ICQ will often steal the focus away from you when you use quite common keyboard shortcuts. I always have to turn it off. Note that this also applies if you have the ICQ toolbar installed in Outlook. (I mention this because at one point you had an ICQ address, methinks?)
Well, I like Outlook
Date: 2003-04-23 02:45 am (UTC)What keystroke is it that causes things to lose focus in Emacs? And what does the focus come up to? Because I can't think of anything that would cause this--Outlook is usually pretty strict.
However, I would ask if either a) you still had the Outlook Assistant turned on, or if you had ICQ running. ICQ will often steal the focus away from you when you use quite common keyboard shortcuts. I always have to turn it off. Note that this also applies if you have the ICQ toolbar installed in Outlook. (I mention this because at one point you had an ICQ address, methinks?)