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jens m. guessregen
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      3rd May 2006
Hi all,

I do not know, if I am right here, but I just want to give it a try.
I need to send a batch-file a number of predefined inputs. I know how it
works with "enter" and single letters

xxx.bat < text.txt

But I need to send some key combination to the command line as they are
<Ctrl><Alt><Arrow_right>

Does anyone has an idea to do this?

Thanks in advance

Jens


 
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foxidrive
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      3rd May 2006
On Wed, 3 May 2006 15:56:23 +0200, jens m. guessregen wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I do not know, if I am right here, but I just want to give it a try.
> I need to send a batch-file a number of predefined inputs. I know how it
> works with "enter" and single letters
>
> xxx.bat < text.txt
>
> But I need to send some key combination to the command line as they are
> <Ctrl><Alt><Arrow_right>
>
> Does anyone has an idea to do this?
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Jens


Windows Scripting Host and Sendkeys - or Kixstart - or a macro recorder.
 
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jens m. guessregen
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      3rd May 2006
> Windows Scripting Host and Sendkeys - or Kixstart - or a macro recorder.

Thx, Kixtart works perfect!

Jens


 
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