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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T09:12:03+00:00 2026-05-11T09:12:03+00:00

I’ve got an application that sits in the system tray, which when double clicked

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I’ve got an application that sits in the system tray, which when double clicked on opens a window, fairly standard; however, when you close the window I’d like the window that was focussed before mine was opened to be given back focus.

If I pop my window up by a keyboard shortcut, I’m able to restore the previous focus on close by using the GetForegroundWindow API call before my window shows, then the SetForegroundWindow method after my window closes (with the value of the first call) to restore focus. This doesn’t work when you open then window through the system tray, because the user has essentially made the system tray focus.

I’ve tried using a combination of GetForegroundWindow, GetWindow, and GetTopMostWindow to try to navigate the z-order to find the second window after the system tray (going on the assumption that the system tray will have jumped to the top, so logically the next one down would be the original front). I haven’t had any success though, the results of those functions are pretty useless as they don’t seem to give me any logical structure.

Does anyone have any ideas on how I could achieve this?

I had thought about some kind of background watcher, which just sits and monitors which is the front window and stores a pointer to it, but that’ll be flaky at best.

This is on Windows (I’m personally on x64 Server 2008) and with .Net 3.5.

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  1. 2026-05-11T09:12:03+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 9:12 am

    Although this might be a nice usability feature, you probably know that with Windows 7 the tray will get a (much) less prominent place on the desktop.

    The only way to actually do this, is to monitor for Windows messages and track which window had the focus before your application got focus. Besides that AFAIK, there’s not much you can do.

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