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Old 11-09-2012, 01:09 PM   #27
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Originally Posted by choff View Post
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In order to inject a keystroke into the framework, lipc-set-prop has to be called with the following parameters:
Quote:
lipc-set-prop -i -- com.lab126.framework insertKeystroke [keycode]
, where keycode is the ASCII keycode of the key that you want to inject.
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Probably some sort of C program is required to accomplish this. I will investigate tomorrow.

Regards,

Chris
I like this! I plan to use it. Thanks! Keep up the great work.
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