Hi everyone,
Sorry for the convoluted title, I couldn't think of a simpler way to describe it in one sentence. Here's what's happening...
I'm running Windows 7 Ultimate (64-bit) and I use Windows XP Mode every day for my work. (long story, not relevant!) I've found a very strange behaviour, and wondered if anyone else has noticed this. It's tripped me up a few times.
Try the following steps to reproduce the phenomenon:
Is anyone else seeing the same thing? Is this a bug with Windows XP Mode or Windows 7?
Sorry for the convoluted title, I couldn't think of a simpler way to describe it in one sentence. Here's what's happening...
I'm running Windows 7 Ultimate (64-bit) and I use Windows XP Mode every day for my work. (long story, not relevant!) I've found a very strange behaviour, and wondered if anyone else has noticed this. It's tripped me up a few times.
Try the following steps to reproduce the phenomenon:
- Open Windows XP Mode from within Windows 7.
- Position the Windows XP Mode window to ensure the Windows 7 taskbar is still visible.
- Open Notepad within Windows XP Mode.
- Write some random text in the Notepad window.
- Click on an icon on the Windows 7 taskbar to open a pinned program such as Firefox.
IMPORTANT: This should be one click, don't use ALT+TAB, just click once on an icon that's already visible.
ALSO IMPORTANT: It must be a program that's NOT already open. The problem is only evident when Windows 7 launches the program as opposed to switching to it. If you're reading this article in Firefox, using Firefox will only re-focus this window! - At this point the application will open in Windows 7. (Firefox in my example)
- Now, use your keyboard to attempt to interact with the program. This will depend on the app you're using of course, but any keyboard shortcut or keyboard input other than ALT+TAB would be valid here. If you've got the same problem as I have, you will see that the keypresses are received by Notepad within XP Mode, NOT the application you just launched.
Is anyone else seeing the same thing? Is this a bug with Windows XP Mode or Windows 7?
My Computer
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Gateway FX6802
- OS
- Windows 7 Ultimate (64-bit)
- CPU
- Intel i7
- Memory
- 12 GB
- Graphics Card(s)
- NVIDIA GeForce GTX 260
- Sound Card
- Realtek High Definition Audio
- Monitor(s) Displays
- 2x Samsung SyncMaster 2233
- Screen Resolution
- 1680x1050
- Keyboard
- Microsoft Digital Media Keyboard 1.0A
- Mouse
- Gateway MODYUO