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I know I can get the user's last input info with the win32 function
"GetLastInputIn fo", but how do I set this value without any physical input
from the user? Any idea?

DT
Jul 21 '05 #1
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>I know I can get the user's last input info with the win32 function
"GetLastInputIn fo", but how do I set this value without any physical input
from the user? Any idea?


Use SendMessage to send the keyboard events to your form's hWnd so as to
pretend the user input something?

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Jul 21 '05 #2
"Dayne" <d_**********@h otmail.com> schrieb:
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