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Hey there,
I was a little bored yesterday, so I decided to write an alternative SendKeys function which abuses my BypassedPostmessage.dll.
It is a bit more flexible than the Configurable Keystroke Simulator and it features many more keys.
Other than SendKeys, this program doesnt require the target window to have the focus.
Usage:
Type the string you want the program to type inside the first textfield.
It handles both uppercase and lowercase letter, numbers, punctuationmarks and most special characters (+ - * ^ $ etc..)
If you want the program to hit keys like enter, F1 or anything like that simply type: {F1} to {F12} for the F-keys, {ENTER} for enter, {BACKSPACE} for backspace, {CONTROL} for control and {SHIFT} for shift.
Note: EVERYTHING BETWEEN BRACKETS MUST BE CAPITAL LETTERS OR THE KEY GETS SKIPPED! Note 2: to type a space, simply put a space in the string, it gets handled just fine Note 3: to wait a certain time after pressing a key put {DELAY} after it, the program will wait the amount of miliseconds as typed into the delay-textfield.
If you want the string or sequence of special keys to be typed over and over again select the repeat radiobox.
It will then be repeated after the amount of seconds set on the slidebar.
So to configure the program as an auto-shouter, simply type: {F1}{F2}{F3}{F4}{F5}, put the slider to 60 seconds, use the menu to get the windowhandle of flyff (type in FLYFF, or let it automatically select the foreground window after 10 seconds) then hit the repeat radiobox.
Push the start button and enjoy!
ONE FINAL AND IMPORTANT NOTE!
Some keystrokes require flyff to be on the foreground and active in order to work.
Due to O/S handling problems and lag, it is not wise to let the program hit enter, type a text and try to send the text by hitting enter again.
If you encounter any bugs, please do let me know.
The attached dll is the dll for XP SP2 and Vista, for the dll that works with XP SP1 please refer to [Only registered and activated users can see links. ] or [Only registered and activated users can see links. ]