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07.19.2008 at 12:55AM PDT, ID: 23578853
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How to simulate ALT, TAB (To switch between windows!)

Asked by Gopher1976 in Windows Programming, Microsoft Windows Operating Systems, Microsoft Operating Systems

Hi All

Basically, in our office we have a huge 50 inch plasma which we want to use to display information obout our LAN, WAN, Email, Sap perfromance Etc. Currently we can only display one at a time and to switch we have to log on and switch it manually.

What I want to do is write a VB Script which simulates the Alt + Tab (switch screens) and then set up a scheduled task to execute it evey 2 mins.

Does anyone know how to do this and, if possible, set the amount of times Tab is pressed so that you can switch between 4 or 5 screens?

If you need anymore information please let me know

Thanks

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