Looking for way to command: "ALT-Spacebar" in order to display the System Menu for the active window on a Win2000 system.
Do not see it listed in the command list. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance.
Please also email directly if possible. Thank you.
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"Spacebar" command-syntax
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Hi,
Space is a character. Not a special key. So you use the Send Character/Text command:
Press ALT
Send>
Release ALT
Send Character/Text is commonly abbreviated to Send.
There's a space at the end of the second line. There's a space in this:
Send>Hello World
6th character is a space. You want ctrl-c you do:
Press CTRL
Send>c
Release CTRL
So you want ALT-space you do:
Press CTRL
Send>
Release CTRL
Space at end of Send line.
Space is a character. Not a special key. So you use the Send Character/Text command:
Press ALT
Send>
Release ALT
Send Character/Text is commonly abbreviated to Send.
There's a space at the end of the second line. There's a space in this:
Send>Hello World
6th character is a space. You want ctrl-c you do:
Press CTRL
Send>c
Release CTRL
So you want ALT-space you do:
Press CTRL
Send>
Release CTRL
Space at end of Send line.
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Spacebar question - ignore previous post - found answer
Spacebar question - ignore previous post - found answer
Should have searched existing posts more closely prior to posting.
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Should have searched existing posts more closely prior to posting.
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