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    • RussR
      Russ @João Paulo Pugialli
      last edited by

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

                @Gerfesson-Alves-de-Oliveira, nice job!

                I hope you do a youtube video showing it off.

                Russell VanderMey

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                • Andoni CantónA
                  Andoni Cantón
                  last edited by

                  how can I make it press the spacebar? I'm trying to get it to play or pause netflix or youtube

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                  • RussR
                    Russ @Andoni Cantón
                    last edited by

                    @Andoni-Cantón said in Press the Down Arrow key (or any other key):

                    space

                    @Andoni-Cantón, for space, you can use this script:

                    Dim Wsh
                    Set Wsh = Wscript.CreateObject("Wscript.Shell")
                    Wsh.SendKeys " "
                    

                    You can run the script with this command:

                    wscript c:\scripts\space.vbs
                    

                    Russell VanderMey

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                    • TriboT
                      Tribo @Russ
                      last edited by

                      @Russ said in Press the Down Arrow key (or any other key):

                      @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

                      I added:

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

                      but it didn't happen as expected (using AutoIt's F5), it applies the three commands in AutoIt's own window.

                      it's the first time I've seen and dealt with it, so sorry for any silly question.

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                      • RussR
                        Russ @Tribo
                        last edited by

                        @Tribo, with AutoIT you can compile an EXE, and when you run the exe via TRIGGERcmd, the keys will be pressed in whatever the current application happens to be. You can also have AutoIT activate a particular Window first.

                        https://www.autoitscript.com/autoit3/docs/functions/WinActivate.htm

                        Russell VanderMey

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                        • Arthur NeufeldA
                          Arthur Neufeld
                          last edited by Arthur Neufeld

                          I really don't know what I did wrong.

                          They only thing I want is to let Triggercmd press F7.

                          I created a vbs file with

                          Dim Wsh
                          Set Wsh = Wscript.CreateObject("Wscript.Shell")
                          Wsh.SendKeys "{F7}"
                          

                          in it. Safed it at

                          c:\scripts\key.vbs
                          

                          Then I wrote this into the "Command" line: in TRIGGERcmd

                          wscript c:\scripts\key.vbs
                          

                          Even if I ope the File manually it doesn't press F7. I have to say, I'm really new to this topic.
                          What did I do wrong?

                          Cheers
                          Arthur

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                          • RussR
                            Russ @Arthur Neufeld
                            last edited by

                            @Arthur-Neufeld, that should work. It worked for me. Can you show me a screenshot of your command?

                            Mine looks like this:

                            4b240459-5018-466b-be24-fa912d50231b-image.png

                            Also, does it work if you run the command from a cmd prompt?

                            Russell VanderMey

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                            • XanderX
                              Xander
                              last edited by

                              Haven't tried this feature myself but Nirsoft's NirCMD has a "sendkeypress" ability.
                              https://www.nirsoft.net/utils/nircmd2.html#using

                              Here's my question though -- how does your VBS script send the keypress to the right window or, on your PC, is F7 being recognized by one program no matter what program is in the foreground?

                              Nircmd has a WIN feature which lets you activate a window so you could use it twice in a new script, once to activate the window and again to send the keypress.

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                              • Arthur NeufeldA
                                Arthur Neufeld @Russ
                                last edited by

                                @Russ Hi Russ, no unfortunately it doesn't rund the command from a cmd prompt. This happens if I copy and paste it in cmd:

                                https://www.dropbox.com/s/se4b59gxgk43su2/Screenshot 2021-01-26 19.25.19.png?dl=0

                                The command looks exactly like yours:

                                https://www.dropbox.com/s/a1b2parwrkjf848/Screenshot 2021-01-26 19.20.48.png?dl=0

                                The F7 Button is a Hotkey for a Streaming Software called OBS to change the Scene. Does that matter?

                                Thanks for your help already

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                                • RussR
                                  Russ @Arthur Neufeld
                                  last edited by Russ

                                  @Arthur-Neufeld, I'm glad you mentioned OBS. I had no luck using wscript to send hot keys to OBS, so I made this post where I made two AutoIT .exe files - one for start recording, and one for stop recording, but you could use them for start and stop streaming too.

                                  I use them and it works great.

                                  Russell VanderMey

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                                  • Antonio LeañosA
                                    Antonio Leaños
                                    last edited by

                                    Hey I used this and it works just fine, but I want to use the start /wait timeout command to give some space in between a couple key presses but it just ignores them and say "access denied" does anyone know why is that?
                                    Thanks

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                                    • RussR
                                      Russ @Antonio Leaños
                                      last edited by

                                      @Antonio-Leaños, when I tried a command like this, it worked for me.

                                      start /min /wait timeout 5 & calc
                                      

                                      It waited 5 seconds, then ran calculator.

                                      Does that work for you? If not, can you tell me what command you're trying?

                                      Russell VanderMey

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                                      • Teo castrejon escamillaT
                                        Teo castrejon escamilla @Russ
                                        last edited by

                                        @russ said in Press the Down Arrow key (or any other key):

                                        wscript c:\scripts\space.vbs

                                        does it work on mac?

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                                        • RussR
                                          Russ @Teo castrejon escamilla
                                          last edited by

                                          @teo-castrejon-escamilla , no. On Mac you could use applescript.

                                          https://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/36943/how-do-i-automate-a-key-press-in-applescript

                                          Russell VanderMey

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                                          • R
                                            raquel @Russ
                                            last edited by

                                            @russ Would it be possible to press FN key? Cant find information about it, since its not a key present in every keyboard, but mine actually have 2 FN keys and most of my shortcuts needs both of them to be pressed on first. Any thoughts?

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