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Disabling a screen saver
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Visual FoxPro
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>>Hi George,
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>>I know you have better things to do and I'm sorry but I still don't get it!
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>>When I refer to the screen saver being active I mean actually running. I don't see how the test code can be ran without first de-activating the screen saver.
>>Thats why I used a timer. While the timer was counting there was enough time for the screen saver to start running. Then when the timer event fired I could test to see if it was turned off ( as though there was user interaction ).
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>>All your help is greatly appreciated. I think maybe this one may be a lost cause.
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>>Ray
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>Ray,
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>I'm at home now, so this response won't be comprehensive, and may not be able to provide an answer. I'll do some checking in the morning. The function determines whether or not a screen saver is available to be run, not if it's already running. So there's a bit of a misunderstanding here.
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>I'll going to do two things tomorrow (at the office) to see if there's a solution. One is to check around and see if there's a way to determine if a screen saver is already running. The other is to see if there's a programmatic way to stop it. I've a couple of ideas on both, but don't know for sure.
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>'Til tomorrow.

Hey Guys:

I too am home but I thought the idea was to _disable_ the screen saver. Maybe I am missing something here but, if a timer is running, then can't you stuff the keyboard at an interval to clear the screen saver? I don't think that a messagebox by itself will do it because events will suspend.

Me and MGD are guessing at this.
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