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Setting Focus within a program

Asked by bryant1 in Microsoft Windows Operating Systems, Miscellaneous Software, Miscellaneous

Tags: Text Box, focus, startup

I have an .exe that runs when a PC boots up.  The program is on a PC that does an auto-login and has the program in the start-up routine.  The problem i am having is that i can't get the program to focus on a text box that is needed for input and this is a problem because the  PC runs in "Kiosk mode" and only has a numpad for input.  I don't have access to the code as it is third-party software.  Is there any type of tweak I can do to accomplish my goal of auto-focusing said text box automatically on boot-up??
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