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With this alias, you are able to "send keys" to the active window, which doesnt have to be mIRC. | With this alias, you are able to "send keys" to the active window, which doesnt have to be mIRC. | ||
− | For descriptions of all the keys, see: http://msdn.microsoft.com | + | For descriptions of all the keys, see: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/8c6yea83.aspx |
You will have to paste this script into the 'Remote' section of mIRC's script editor. | You will have to paste this script into the 'Remote' section of mIRC's script editor. |
Latest revision as of 16:42, 8 September 2008
With this alias, you are able to "send keys" to the active window, which doesnt have to be mIRC. For descriptions of all the keys, see: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/8c6yea83.aspx
You will have to paste this script into the 'Remote' section of mIRC's script editor.
alias sendkey { set -l %name sendkeys $+ $ticks .comopen %name WScript.Shell .comclose %name $com(%name,SendKeys,3,bstr,$1-) }
Example
sendkey {TAB}
This sends the "Tab"-Key to the active window (using the alias specified above). It is the same as if you'd press the "Tab"-Key on your keyboard.
sendkey +(ab)c
This would send "ABc" to the active window, as +(ab) means 'shift' and 'a' and 'b' and a lone 'c' after that.