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<Enter> Key options...

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ZenToasty

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Jul 14, 2003
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I'm attaching to an older version of our company's program, and the enter key macro is not normal. <Ctrl+M>, <Enter>, <KP Enter>, and <KeyPad Enter> are all failing. (<KP Enter> works in our current version).

Any ideas?
 
I've also used <~> in the past. Have you looked in the help files for SendKeys? You usually then have to select the keyboard set you're using. It should list all the options.

calculus
 
Ours uses <Transmit>. Use your Learn Macro function, hit your Enter key and see what it lays out in the macro.

[thumbsup2] Wow, I'm having amnesia and deja vu at the same time.
I think I've forgotten this before.


 
calculus: I'll give that a shot.

Mr. Milson: That's where the <Ctrl+M> came from.


PS: I'm doing this using C++ w/ Extra.H.
 
Have you tried using a sendkeys of "^M" or "^m"?
 
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