Hmm, let's see if I can explain this.
Example:
Window Title:
Post reply - Opera *Opera, will handle this just fine.
My problem is: Edit Style Facebook for dark rooms - Opera *Edit* This works fine, But *Opera also overrides this. And the * for Default, also overrides it.
It just can't tell the difference between the two.
I was double checking everything I said, and VA started doing everything right. Then after a few mins, it stopped working. Other programs switched just fine, at least when VA notices the change. For a minute there, I thought I was going nuts. But I remember trying this after you posted the first time, and I thought that did the trick, and then I posted back, that it's not working right.
Anyway, to try and solve my problem, I tried using VA to change the title names, but VA doesn't remember the changes, if you happen to close and reopen the same window, which is something I do a lot through out a day. I would have to manually trigger the change, for every new window, because they all have to have separate names. At least, as far as I can tell, unless I'm overlooking something.
Anyway, so, I made a AutoHotKey script to change each window automatically, removing the conflict of *Opera. I just removed the - Opera from the end of all my Edit windows. I had to write out each window title though, because I suck at scripting, the AHK Doc just doesn't explain enough for me. I tried using Wildcards, and no matter what I did, it never worked. It's basically a miracle from God, that I made something that Accomplished what I wanted. I spent most of the day, building it.
It was fun fooling around with it. Wish there was a better book on how to use AHK. You try to find the answer online, but so many guys just answer with, read the AHK Doc, I did, didn't help, that's why I'm here. It's pretty irritating, not everyone picks up programs easily.
If I understood programming better, maybe I could have built a way around my problem using VA, but some of the really advance features, are still bit out of my reach. Maybe in the future. You're probably going to tell me, I could have just done this, and it will be so obvious to me, after you point it out.
Anyway, about a different Style Default idea.
Here was my idea.
Personally, I don't have that many profiles I want to switch around, so, the list should be small.
Every time you activate a new profile for switching, it gets added to the Default check list.
Default Check List:
Default profile is: Main Profile
1. *Edit Style*
2. *Notepad
3. *Video Player
4. *Word
and so on.
Opera is part of my Main Profile.
So, VA goes through the list, and if no title matches, it Default's back to Main Profile.
Sorry, now that I laid it out, it just looks like it would just help me. No idea how helpful it might be to others though.
With my problem being Opera, inside of Opera, this would remove the conflict. I imagine, if others are having a similar issue, it might help. Just don't know how many people are trying to do something like this.
About VA not always noticing the windows switch. My Main profile has around 250 commands, my other profiles have less then 20. I have VA set to Realtime Priority for the CPU. VA still misses some switches, maybe 25% fail rate. Usually, just ALT+TAB back and forth once is enough to get the switch, sometimes twice. I'm not going super fast or anything. I try to give it plenty of time to switch. I added audio, to let me know if the switch was made or not.
You would think 4 polls a second would be good. Not sure why the hit and miss. Only thing I have to compare it to is AHK, and it instants changes the title names, when I open the windows.
I'm running:
Windows 10 Pro
Intel 3770K 3.9Ghz Quadcore
32megs of ram
SSD Hard drive.
Usually 4% CPU used while doing the switches.
Sorry about the wall of text.
Thanks for trying to help!