set an procedure alarm, call the child app, when the alarm is triggered simulate the taps by adding event to the queue from your procedure alarm. I got this approach working with key-events.
Henk
Shyam Iyengar wrote:
It is like this
1. Desktop Application communicating to a Palm app
2. Palm app (lets call it as a master) accepts commands , executes another app (lets call this as a child)
3. Master goes into background and child comes into foreground
4. master sends the commands to the child, something like stimulating tap events on the child
The condition here is the child source should not be changed in any way.
Shyam
"Jim Cooper" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I know one thing this would be a multiasking scenario and will not be supported in Palm OS < 5.0.
Indeed. Since OS 6 (and 5.4) are being announced at PalmSource, which is on as we speak, I would expect that info to start becoming available shortly. Bear in mind that no-one can actually buy an OS6 device yet :-)
Perhaps if you shared your problem, there may be another solution that will work on existing devices.
Cheers, Jim Cooper
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