# What I know
- I can send key using Send/SendInput(which is faster)
# What I did
I have the following code that send 「Home」 when I press Ctrl+Left
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^Left:: SendInput, {Home}
I thought they(Ctrl+Left, HomeKey) would do the same,
while in Chrome/Edge TextBox
eg. TextBox I am currently using to post a new topic
- Ctrl+Left would simply move to the beginning of line(BOL), and stay there
↑I call this 「Home_Simple」
- Home Key on the keyboard, on the other hand, would
go to the beginning of line, if the line is not empty
go to the beninning of the TextBox(as if Ctrl+Home is pressed instead)
↑I call this 「Home_Fancy」
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# What I ask
I understand that going to the beginning of TextBox is a Chrome feature.
but why is there a difference in such case?
I went through the document but found no hint
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# Currently I am using
SendInput, +{Home} to select to the BOL, but get messed by Chrome's Feature
(Which end up selecting the whole TextBox)
I wonder if it is possible to just send 「Home_Simple」?
I tried using ^+{Left}, but it is an another function in Chrome (Select left by word)
Thank you for your time.