Woule like to send <WindowsKey>+Left Arrow from within Vim.

Maybe gvimext give vim's user capacity to interact with system calling the 
good dll on windows (like rundll32) ?


Le jeudi 5 décembre 2019 14:34:12 UTC+1, Tim Chase a écrit :
>
> On 2019-12-05 05:08, Ni Va wrote: 
> > Is it possible to send keyboard's keys combination to Windows OS 
> > system from within Vim ? 
>
> Over in the BSD & Linux world I have "xdotool" which will generate 
> typing as well as mouse motions/clicks, potentially sending them to a 
> given target window.  So I occasionally do things like 
>
>    $ sleep $(( 60 * 10 )) ; xdotool click 1 
>
> to sleep for 10 minutes and then click the mouse button.  Thus you 
> can invoke it from within vim as something like 
>
>    :!sleep 3; xdotool type "This is text to type" 
>
> So it's not impossible conceptually.  However, I don't know of 
> anything like xdotool over in the Windows world, so you'd have to 
> track down something that offers similar functionality. 
>
> -tim 
>
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