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The Rickster schrieb am Samstag, 26. August 2023 um 02:24:43 UTC+2:
> The manual depression of the Windows key + H results in the
appearance of the ms voice type ui. This does not occur when using tkcon as
follows:
>
> after 5000 {twapi::send_keys [list {LWIN} H]}
>
> Waiting 5 seconds allows for the placement of the cursor in a .txt document.
> However, the only (apparent) result is the presentation of "LWIN
H" in the text document.
>
> Please advise as to how to achieve the intended result - the
appearance of the voice type ui.
> Rick
from
https://wiki.tcl-lang.org/page/MS+Windows%3A+assistive+technology%2C+code+signin
g%2C+send+keystrokes+to+other+applications+and+Windows+login+password+field#7f68
2fe6c2c515786183fd9907b9c64012ff3017d02d76f24f8071bec44e2ad5
and
https://learn.microsoft.com/de-de/windows/win32/inputdev/virtual-key-codes
# VK_LWIN 0x5B
# 0x48 H
twapi::send_input {"keydown 0x5B 0" "key 0x48 0" "keyup 0x5B 0"}
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