Hey Gary,

It sounds like you've done some amazing stuff - even with your
handicaps. I suspect that there may be other people out there in the
world - in the same physically limited situation as yours - who could
use systems like you've developed - but, they can't develop it since
they are not technically inclined. Have you thought of selling your
control systems on the general market?

Now - John already nailed the answer about the EXE creations.

As for the volume thing. Wouldn't it be possible for you to hit a
control - and hit it continuously - to control the sound. Meaning, maybe
clear the keyboard typeahead after each hit - and yet, keep on polling
for the input - or a mouse button press. Then, hopefully you could do
the continuous control - even though the signal you send out is
discreet.

Anyway - just a thought...

-K-

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of Gary Jeurink
Sent: Tuesday, January 04, 2011 2:21 PM

 I think your right about the exe but I've never done it. This is a
giant
APP with several hobbies mixed in.
Will I need to take the individual databases out to make each EXE? What
referrences would you recommend to walk me through the making of the
individual EXE(s)? 

I also need to probably learn C# so I can make my own com port calls to
turn
Volume up and down on the stereo. My current function from foxpro will
send
1-call per push rather than 
Continuous until released. This may be more of a device limitation than
a
program inadequacy. I'm using
A smarthome pc to ir linc.. I'm calling a program with the command
attribute... Over and over for something
like volume...

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