ActiveX, it's stealing my keys?

Hi all

I have a fairly simple façade with a handful of LabVIEW controls and ActiveX container. In the ActiveX container is the Adobe Reader plugin.

My vi works, but has a strange behavior, which I assume is related. Once the ActiveX control is told by program to open and view a pdf file, it seems to steal goal - permanently. If I select my LV chain control, I can choose any text inside, but the keys are always sent to the Adobe Reader ActiveX control. If I click again on a few check boxes, and then chain control, it still accepts not my keyboard presses. The only way I found to stop all this must press tab, because entails LabVIEW to move away the focus to the next control in the tab order. After that, everything is ok until the next pdf file is read in the ActiveX control, and then I'm back to square one.

Now I don't want to tell my clients, 'it's well mate, make sure just as you press the tab key after each pdf that you generate and you will be fine".

I tried to move the focus on the ActiveX control by program and affecting the value true 'SkipTabbing', but this does not work.

Anyone know how I can stop this ActiveX control reprisé to fly constantly my accent?

Hi guys,.

I'm sorry that I had to dig a little deeper.

I was wrong earlier.

I have this problem on LabVIEW 8.6 (Adobe Reader 8 and 9), but NOT LabVIEW 8.6.1 (Adobe Reader 8 and 9)

The issue seems to be fixed in LabVIEW 8.6.1

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