WinFocusMon is a portable diagnostic tool for determining why a specified window loses input focus unexpectedly. It can monitor almost any application window, such as your word processing program, web browser, email client and even full screen games. If you have ever been typing along only to find that some of what you typed is missing, or were playing a game when all of a sudden it minimizes to the desktop or stops accepting input, WinFocusMon may be able to tell you why. What can happen is that another window, even though you never saw it, may have acquired keyboard focus, thus effectively hijacking keyboard and/or mouse input. When this occurs, WinFocusMon will try to provide information about the offending process, allowing you to take it up with the application developer or look for an alternative program.
What is new in this release:
Version 0.5 added wizards to acquire a window title or class, removed window title match mode option, and it has better looking dialog for selecting a window title or class.
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