best suggestion without getting too fancy is to use the windows scripting host and the sendkeys command with a slight delay in between each key. You can find info on this on Microsoft's web site at http://www.microsoft.com/scripting
Thanks for the code - I will give it a try. One question though - in the SetWindowsHookEx call, I assume the threadID is for the app I am trying to hook into - in this case the screen saver. How do I get this info? Wouldn't App.ThreadID return the ID for my app, not the screen saver? I am...
I am writing a program that is a front end for a screen saver. It will communicate with a server, then start a preselected screen saver (a seperate & independent .scr file). I need to intercept certain keystrokes to prevent the screen saver from stopping (only certain keys, others are OK). I...
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