Thanks,
I'll try that and see where it takes
me...
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 2004 2:47
AM
Subject: Re: [platform-swt-dev] System
wide events - detecting system idle time
Ask away but what is usually
better is to create a buzilla report and capture the discussion there.
SWT Developers - I'm trying to find out how to contribute something to
the SWT development but I can't seem to get anyone to respond to my questions
- in particular I need someone who knows about SWT events to ensure I do this
right. I've
asked on the news groups and now in this mailing list - where is the right
forum to get some response ? Thanks in advance for taking to the time to help me out
;-) Grant ----- Original Message -----
From: gslender@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
To: platform-swt-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Thursday, October 07, 2004 9:32 PM
Subject: [platform-swt-dev] System wide events -
detecting system idle time
Hi,
I'm trying
to figure out the best way forward to detect when the "entire" operating
system is not recieving any events - in other words, the user has left the
computer idle - no keyboard or mouse events for the entire system. Seeing
no events for 30 seconds could trigger a working progress in my
application, but only when the whole system is idle, not just my
application.
I'm aware of how to do it for a native Windows application
(using system hooks) but wanted to investigate a SWT friendly way first.
This kind of hook might be something that could be part of the SWT library
and if I develop some code to do it, I'd like to offer it to the SWT team
for consideration - this means I had better do things the way the SWT like
native OS hooks to be done.
Any tips or starting point would be great.
|