Thanks Balwinder. Passing the character after SHIFT_LEFT or
SHIFT_RIGHT did the job.
Isn't there any single method which can be used to send any character
type including special? something like sendKeys("@Abc")
On Sep 2, 8:23 am, "Balwinder Kaur (T-Mobile USA)" <balwinder.k...@t-
mobile.com> wrote:
> Did you try KEYCODE_SHIFT_LEFT or KEYCODE_SHIFT_RIGHT ?
>
> Balwinder Kaur
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> On Sep 1, 7:57 pm, Yasser <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > Hi,
>
> > Using the sendKeys() function I am able to send small letters like
> > sendKeys("A B C").
> > How to send capital letters? I didn't find any key event for them in
> > KeyEvent class.
>
> > Is there any separate event that I have to send prior to sending a
> > letter, in order to make it uppercase?
>
> > Thanks
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