I'm trying to do some interface for a game for people with mobility probs, like Parkinson, so grouping several game features in just one control.Everything goes fine but having problems sending keystrokes to the game window when they have modifiers.Lets say I want to send Alt+F1 keys, according all the search I have done, the code is:My.Computer.Keyboard.SendKeys("%{F1}")but it does just like I sent an F1 Keystroke: My.Computer.Keyboard.SendKeys("{F1}").I need to send Function Keys alone and too with Alt and Ctrl modifiers, but not success with modifiers, the game only gets like an alone function Key was pressed.
However, none of these are giving much of the "code example" method that I need to learn how to do it. I just need to send key events such as pressing "/" or "w", etc. No, I can't use sendkeys for this.
My form contains a Button and a Flash Control. The Flash Control contains a game referenced to a website. I want to send keystrokes into that control (the game) without having to be in focus. I'm not experienced in flash so when I decompiled the game, I had no idea how to script a way for it to work programatically.
I did like to make a management app for a directx game, however postmessage sendmessage and sendkeys do not work...
it's for skyrim, not an online game.
how to send a key to is? have been searching for hours now and couldnt find anything besides people that say they used directinput but leave no resources or examples...
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That application can do it... Weird that he's using Sendkeys because it doesn't work in visualbasic
im a complet noob in vb . i have been trying to figure out how to send keystrokes back to my own application , while minimized/ Or focused on an other window.i think i need to use PostMessageA . i read about it on forums. But its like chinese for me.my goal is to run these little programs by the 100's on 1 pc. and they just press a key in their own application , over and over.i was thinking something like this
Private Declare Function PostMessage Lib "user32.dll" Alias "PostMessageA" (ByVal hwnd As Long, ByVal wMsg As Long, ByVal wParam As Long, ByVal lParam As Long) As Long Private Const WM_CHAR As Long = &H102 PostMessage("notepad", WM_CHAR, "T", 1)
I need to send keystrokes using my InfraRed port on my laptop. As simple as a TV remote control. -being able to send numbers: 1 .. 2 .. and left right etc ... How to access the IrDA port?
I am using visual basic code, specifically the sendkeys.send method, to send keystrokes to a different application, in my case Acrobat Reader. Here is my problem. I am sending instructions and text to define a path to a file I want to open in Acrobat Reader. Every keystroke is being sent and interpreted in Reader correctly except the Colon. This is the line of code I am using:Sendkeys.send("C:")
I have tried every variation of this simple line of code I can think of, but the result is the same. Reader for some reason wants to interpret the Colon as Uppercase Q, so what I get is CQ. This of course totally messes up my path to the file I want to open.Sendkeys. sendwait("C:") Behaves the same
I understand there are timing issus with this method so I have added code to my app.config file suggested in this forum for taking care of the timing issue. I have also inserted delays into the execution of the program steps. Nothing I have done solves this problem.I wonder if anyone else has experienced this or a similar problem and if so what was done to correct it.
I am looking for some tip on how to send keystroke of a mouse button click. Basically my requirement is when a list box is dropped it shows a datagrid, right now user has to click 2 times to get focus on datagrid, although i send a focus on datagrid when list is dropped from dropdown event still the focus stays on list box, i have to click 1 time to release focus from listbox then click on datagrid to set focus. I like to automate this 2 clicks with a keystroke. I dont see any mouse button click keystrokes.
how to send keystrokes to an application that does not have focus and is not selected. i have read about sendmessage, but am not sure how to use it or anything, not even sure if its what i need.i dont need to send anything but normal character keystrokes?im using VS 2008?
My client requires an sms to be sent to him, whenever an invoice is made on his system by any of the employees. I have no idea how to configure it. Do I need to buy any sms-server service?
I'm using VB.net. I need to send keystrokes to an application. Is this possible? I'm sure it is. I need to be able to do other things while this program is doing this!
I am doing a project on sending and receiving sms. I am doing this using the visual studios 2005 ans SQL Server Database to store the send or received sms. I have search on sms in the internet but the problem is that it is using C# as I am using the vb.net language. Even though some of the research that i came across is in vb.net but the application did not work.
In my research, the sending and receiving of sms application uses sms gateway, AT command. But I am not sure which one to use becoz I am doing this application for my project. Hope for any recommendation on which one to use either the sms gateway or AT command or any other device. My lecturer said that my project is most likely like the M2U Mozat. Not only that I am doing the sms but also the email. The email part is done by my partner but the problem is that he creates the email using the SMTP server. How can using a SMTP server to create sms? It is because the part that I am doing which is the sms and the email to combine together.
So what I am trying to do is take information from a rich text box and send it over to another application.SO far it works but it doesn't handle spaces well.
Code: Dim cm As New c_manager.Form1 cm.Controls(1).Controls(0).Text = rch_subroutine.Text
i am to write a .net application(no gui) which would access three excel files in a folder, do some excel specific operations on them and then email them to certain persons.the list of email ids are available in a fourth excel sheet. Finally this entire application has to be scheduled to run at the end of each month.
I am writing a support application and want to send alerts and messages to the applications to show the user.
Example: Application opens at start-up, I post an alert of an upcoming network outage, the user gets a notification in the task-bar that when clicked will open the full message in my application.
Im going to make a chat room with VB.net and C++ win32 windows application or console. Im trying to make it so then C++ can connect to VB.net(server) and will beable to send info back and forth.
I have tried a lot to search a book which has good discussion about sending SMS through vb2010 application.I have tried in Google,Bing, Google Books etc. but couldn't find any book which can teach me how to sent sms through WEB API..
I'm building a windows forms application that's supposed to run on a remote/isolated machine and send error notifications by email to the admins. I've tried employing System.Net.Mail classes to achieve this but I'm running into a strange problem:
1. I get an error message:
System.IO.IOException: Unable to read data from the transport connection: An existing connection was forcibly closed by the remote host.---> System.Net.Sockets.SocketException: An existing connection was forcibly closed by the remote host at System.Net.Sockets.Socket.Receive(Byte[] buffer, Int32 offset,
I am using following code to send emails. This works best in Windows XP but fails in Vista, while with same Vista, I can send mails using Windows Mail. what change I should make to make application work with Windows.
I have an issue regarding Sendkeys Class, as i want to use this class in order to send some keystroke to the active application. As a first step i want to test the {Enter} keystroke, so in order to achieve that i made a simple application in vb.net 2010
Public Class Form1 Public Shared data As String Private Sub SendintText(command As String)
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By the way in order to use double quotes in a parameter you need "test"...(i have spent 15 min to find out) so it might be usefull...