Thanks. It works fine.
Just one thing.
If the application was opened already, how can I bring the focus to the app?
In this case, NotePad.
Thanks.
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I want to send Key stroke such as <Alt-f> to the active application(ex. Acrobat) which has focus.
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I think that you might be able to do this using win32ui (on Windows, anyway). Try looking here:
http://docs.activestate.co
Cheers
JP
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by: _jMerliN_Posted on 2008-11-17 at 10:25:48ID: 22977956
http://www.rutherfurd.net/ python/sen dkeys/
Use SendKeys, for example the key string for Alt-F would be "%F"
An example from the above UR which starts notepad then types "Hello World!"L:
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