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    • kellanistK
      kellanist
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      How would I do something like Ctrl+Tab?

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      • RussR
        Russ @kellanist
        last edited by Russ

        @kellanist, in theory this script would do it, but I don't have any app that would respond to CTRL-TAB, so I didn't test it.

        Dim Wsh
        Set Wsh = Wscript.CreateObject("Wscript.Shell")
        Wsh.SendKeys "^{TAB}"
        

        Russell VanderMey

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        • kellanistK
          kellanist @Russ
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          @Russ Chrome! 😃

          Ctrl+tab = move to the next tab to the right.
          Ctrl+Shift+Tab = move to the previous tab to the left.
          Crtl+W = close tab.

          I use those programmed into my mouse to navigate around the browser.

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          • RussR
            Russ @kellanist
            last edited by Russ

            @kellanist, duh, I use that CTRL-TAB key combo in chrome. It just didn't register in my brain.

            Anyway, I just tested it from my phone and it worked for me - my PC switched chrome tabs when I ran it. Let me know if it works for you please.

            Russell VanderMey

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            • kellanistK
              kellanist @Russ
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              • kellanistK
                kellanist @Russ
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                @Russ Ctrl+tab and Ctrl+Shift+Tab work perfectly.

                Ctrl+W for some odd reason causes Chome to close entirely instead of just closing a tab.

                I've tried "^(W)" and "^W" and they both close the window instead of a single tab. I'm a bit confused as to what is going.

                One other thing. Tried to setup Alt+Tab for switching windows and it works but triggers NUM lock for some odd reason. Using "%{TAB}".

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                • JcjccJ
                  Jcjcc
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                  Can you hold down a button?

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                  • RussR
                    Russ @Jcjcc
                    last edited by

                    @Jcjcc, tell me more - what are you trying to accomplish?

                    Russell VanderMey

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                    • Daniel MillanD
                      Daniel Millan
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                      Can I run this in a background command?

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                      • RussR
                        Russ @Daniel Millan
                        last edited by Russ

                        @Daniel-Millan, you could, but it wouldn't do any good. The command would run, but as Local System, not the user, so it wouldn't press any buttons for the logged in user.

                        If you make it a foreground command it might do what you're trying to accomplish though - you don't actually see the command running, you just see the results of the button(s) being pressed.

                        Russell VanderMey

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                        • Daniel MillanD
                          Daniel Millan @Russ
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                          @Russ I want to run it before I am logged into the computer.

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                          • RussR
                            Russ @Daniel Millan
                            last edited by

                            @Daniel-Millan, don't think that's possible.

                            Russell VanderMey

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                            • Daniel MillanD
                              Daniel Millan @Russ
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                              @Russ
                              Okay, thanks.

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                              • RussR
                                Russ @Daniel Millan
                                last edited by Russ

                                @Daniel-Millan, sorry. I think it would be a security flaw to allow any process to simulate key presses at that point. That said, there might be some way to do it.

                                Russell VanderMey

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                                • João Paulo PugialliJ
                                  João Paulo Pugialli
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                                  Hello,

                                  Do you know if it is possible to press a F-media key? For example, I wanted to make alexa press f9 key because that is my shorcut for keyboard lights off. I tried this code:

                                  Set WshShell = WScript.CreateObject("WScript.Shell")
                                  WshShell.SendKeys "{F9}"

                                  But it just keeps pressing numlock.

                                  Regards,

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                                  • RussR
                                    Russ @João Paulo Pugialli
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                                    @João-Paulo-Pugialli, according to this article, {F9} is correct, so maybe your keyboard is doing something in hardware to toggle its own light off.
                                    https://social.technet.microsoft.com/wiki/contents/articles/5169.vbscript-sendkeys-method.aspx

                                    Russell VanderMey

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                                    • RussR
                                      Russ @Russ
                                      last edited by Russ

                                      FYI, I found that Wsh.SendKeys can't do ALT+1 (or any other digit), but I was able to make it work with this AutoHotKey script.

                                      Send, !1
                                      

                                      ! means hold the ALT key (while pressing 1). You can see examples like this in the Tutorial page in AutoHotKey's help.

                                      My TRIGGERcmd command is this: start d:\tools\AutoHotKey\pressAlt1.ahk

                                      Let me know if you need me to do a video on this.

                                      Russell VanderMey

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                                      • Gerfesson Alves de OliveiraG
                                        Gerfesson Alves de Oliveira
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                                        How could I press windows key + "P" so I can open up the projection options?

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                                        • RussR
                                          Russ @Gerfesson Alves de Oliveira
                                          last edited by Russ

                                          @Gerfesson-Alves-de-Oliveira, for this one I'd use AutoIT.

                                          I like AutoIT because it can do almost anything in Windows, and it allows you to compile your script to a stand-alone .EXE file. After you install it, look for SciTE Script Editor, that's the actual AutoIT script editor.

                                          You can see here how simple it is to make an AutoIT script that presses Windows+P:

                                          Send("{LWINDOWN}") ; Holds the Windows key down
                                          Send("{p}")       ; Presses the p key
                                          Send("{LWINUP}") ; Releases the Windows key
                                          

                                          This is a good reference page for pressing keys: https://www.autoitscript.com/autoit3/docs/appendix/SendKeys.htm

                                          Russell VanderMey

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                                          • Gerfesson Alves de OliveiraG
                                            Gerfesson Alves de Oliveira @Russ
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                                            @Russ , I found a way thru your guidence!! Thanks a lot!

                                            The whole au3 document was this:

                                            Send("{LWINDOWN}") ; Holds the Windows key down
                                            Send("{p}") ; Presses the p key
                                            Send("{LWINUP}") ; Releases the Windows key
                                            sleep (500)
                                            Send("{UP}") ; Presses Up arrow
                                            Send("{ENTER}") ; Presses Enter
                                            sleep(500)
                                            ShellExecute("C:\Users\nosse\AppData\Local\Programs\Opera GX\launcher.exe")
                                            ShellExecute("https://www.primevideo.com")
                                            ShellExecute("https://www.netflix.com")
                                            sleep (2000)
                                            Send("^{TAB}") ; Presses Shift + Tab
                                            Send("{CTRLDOWN}") ; Holds the CTRL key down
                                            Send("{w}") ; Presses the w key
                                            Send("{CTRLUP}") ; Releases the CTRL key
                                            sleep (300)
                                            Send("{ENTER}") ; Presses Enter
                                            Send("{LWINDOWN}") ; Holds the Windows key down
                                            Send("{SHIFTDOWN}") ; Holds the Left Shift key down
                                            Send("{RIGHT}") ; Presses Right arrow
                                            Send("{SHIFTUP}") ; Releases the Shift key
                                            Send("{LWINUP}") ; Releases the Windows key

                                            With this code I change the screen mode to extend the for my projector, open up a new opera window with netflix and prime video, close the opera's welcome window and finally put this new openned window to the second screen!

                                            Now I'm going to do the reverse engineering! Thanks a lot once again

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