Re: Send keystrokes to an XP window

2007-09-13 Thread Frodak Baksik
On 9/12/07, Rlambert  wrote:

 I found a module (Win32::GUI) on the Internet.  It looks like it can be used
 to send keystrokes to an XP window?  Can it be installed on CYGWIN?  If so,
 how do you do it?  If not, is there some other module that can be used in
 CYGWIN to send keystrokes to an XP window?

 Thanks.
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Are you referring to this Perl module?
http://sourceforge.net/projects/perl-win32-gui

If so it is already available via the cygwin install as package perl-Win32-GUI.

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Re: Send keystrokes to an XP window

2007-09-13 Thread Rlambert



Frodak Baksik wrote:
 
 On 9/12/07, Rlambert  wrote:

 I found a module (Win32::GUI) on the Internet.  It looks like it can be
 used
 to send keystrokes to an XP window?  Can it be installed on CYGWIN?  If
 so,
 how do you do it?  If not, is there some other module that can be used in
 CYGWIN to send keystrokes to an XP window?

 Thanks.
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 Are you referring to this Perl module?
 http://sourceforge.net/projects/perl-win32-gui
 
 If so it is already available via the cygwin install as package
 perl-Win32-GUI.
 
 Regards,
 Frodak
 
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Well, the webpage to which you refer is very similar to what I found,
however, the particular module I was interested in is Win32-GuiTest.  What
got downloaded is a file named, Win32-GuiTest-1_50_1.zip.  Is there a
package called perl-Win32-GUITest?

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Re: Send keystrokes to an XP window

2007-09-13 Thread Larry Hall (Cygwin)

Rlambert wrote:





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Well, the webpage to which you refer is very similar to what I found,
however, the particular module I was interested in is Win32-GuiTest.  What
got downloaded is a file named, Win32-GuiTest-1_50_1.zip.  Is there a
package called perl-Win32-GUITest?




Let's see.

http://cygwin.com/cgi-bin2/package-grep.cgi?grep=perl-Win32-GUITest


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Send keystrokes to an XP window

2007-09-12 Thread Rlambert

I found a module (Win32::GUI) on the Internet.  It looks like it can be used
to send keystrokes to an XP window?  Can it be installed on CYGWIN?  If so,
how do you do it?  If not, is there some other module that can be used in
CYGWIN to send keystrokes to an XP window?

Thanks.
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Re: Send keystrokes to an XP window

2007-09-12 Thread Morgan Gangwere
is it a c++ library or what? we need more information. if its a native
windows library then it should be trivial to move things to cygwin...

On 9/12/07, Rlambert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I found a module (Win32::GUI) on the Internet.  It looks like it can be used
 to send keystrokes to an XP window?  Can it be installed on CYGWIN?  If so,
 how do you do it?  If not, is there some other module that can be used in
 CYGWIN to send keystrokes to an XP window?

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