Function not sending keystrokes 01/18/2012 - C/C++ - 2 Replies Dear readers,
Probably a lot of fails in the coding but nevermind that please. I am still learning it. At the moment I made a simple GUI with just one function. Repeat a text someone shouted.
It will send 3 keystrokes each loop.
1. Spacebar
2. Arrow up
3. Enter key
How to send keystrokes to a game 01/14/2012 - C/C++ - 13 Replies Dear reader,
I am recently starting to learn C++.
I have the following problem:
I build this GUI program which should repeat my shouts
by a simple method.
Send a "space", then "up key", then "enter key" command.
Only this is, that it will not respons if the window is not focussed.
Simulating Keystrokes 11/18/2011 - General Gaming Releases - 6 Replies Hi folks,
usually I am not releasing my stuff. But here is a small hint for "do it yourself" people, how to simulate keystrokes for Warhammer Online.
The usual way to do that via Postmessage or kbdevent does NOT work here, because Warhammer is a DirectInput game.
It cost me some hours to figure out a proper but easy way how to do it:
INPUT input;
Help with Postmessage, Sending keystrokes.. ! 04/12/2011 - AutoIt - 6 Replies Hello everyone ,
i use this sourcecode that i found for sending keys on a minimized window.
; #FUNCTION# ================================================== ================================================== ================
; Name...........: SimulKey
; Description ...: Simulate a Key-Send to a specified handle in the Background
; Author ........: Felix Lehmann
; Modified.......: If you modify this Script, please enter your name here
; Remarks .......: -
; Related .......: -
; Parameters...
The difference between hard/software keystrokes 02/17/2009 - 9Dragons - 2 Replies Hi all,
I recently joined so forgive my noobies questions
I was wondering how Keystrokes made by software and hardware are different. The reason for this the "Logitech Revolution mouse" can asign other Keys to it's Buttons even keyboad keys how come Gameguard allows this?
Does Gameguard only block what it knows or is this only partly the case?