Post by R0b0t1 » 02 Nov 2017, 00:55
Thank you DojoMike, and my apologies for not responding. Post notifications are useful indeed.
I was under the impression that AHK would send events without taking over control of the desktop mouse and keyboard. Is this wrong?
This post will be updated once I am able to test, but more information on the AHK codebase would help. It seems plausible there is a distinction between the two types, but I am reading that SendInput will generate all input message types. If keybd_event and mouse_event do not do the same thing, I am very confused - the MSDN documentation implies they operate at the same level or a level below SendInput.
My goal is to provide input to a program without taking control of the desktop input devices. The ultimate usecase is similar to AutoHotkey, but the code is to be integrated with an
existing project.
Thank you DojoMike, and my apologies for not responding. Post notifications are useful indeed.
I was under the impression that AHK would send events without taking over control of the desktop mouse and keyboard. Is this wrong?
This post will be updated once I am able to test, but more information on the AHK codebase would help. It seems plausible there is a distinction between the two types, but I am reading that SendInput will generate all input message types. If keybd_event and mouse_event do not do the same thing, I am very confused - the MSDN documentation implies they operate at the same level or a level below SendInput.
My goal is to provide input to a program without taking control of the desktop input devices. The ultimate usecase is similar to AutoHotkey, but the code is to be integrated with an [url=https://github.com/MerlijnWajer/Simba]existing project[/url].