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e608. Preventing a Window from Gaining the Focus
If Window.setFocusableWindowState(false) is called on a window,
neither the window nor any of its children components can gain the
focus. However, components like buttons can still invoke actions.
On some platforms, if the non-focusable window is the only
window visible in the application, the non-focusable window will gain
the focus. However, none of the children components will gain the
focus.
frame.setFocusableWindowState(false);
e606.
Determining Which Component or Window Has the Focus
e607.
Preventing a Component from Gaining the Focus
e609.
Listening to All Focus Changes Between Components in an Application
e610.
Setting Focus Traversal Keys in a Component
e611.
Setting Focus Traversal Keys for the Entire Application
e612.
Moving the Focus to the Next or Previous Focusable Component
e613.
Modifying the Focus Traversal Order
e614.
Setting the Initial Focused Component in a Window
e615.
Finding the Next Focusable Component
e616.
Determining If a Focus Lost Is Temporary or Permanent
e617.
Determining the Opposite Component of a Focus Event
e618.
Validating a JTextField When Permanently Losing the Focus
e619.
Removing the Focus from the Application
e620.
Activating a Keystroke When Any Component in the Window Has Focus
e621.
Activating a Keystroke When Any Child Component Has Focus
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