I know theres a way you can send [SPACE] to an application BUT
Is there any command for
Press [SPACE]
Release [SPACE] ?
need more help =(
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No, there is no such command in Macro Scheduler.
Is your question out of general curiosity or do you have a need for this?
If Yes to a need, can you explain? I am curious about why you would need this, what is it that you cannot do?
Is your question out of general curiosity or do you have a need for this?
If Yes to a need, can you explain? I am curious about why you would need this, what is it that you cannot do?
Hope this was helpful..................good luck,
Bob
A humble man and PROUD of it!
Bob
A humble man and PROUD of it!
It's no big deal .. Just making a script that will auto play a game for me.
I needed to press and hold space for a series of jumps, and by sending
a keystroke space, or multiple of them doesn't seem to do it.
Was just curious if there was such a command. I'll see if i can work around this another way.
Thanks
I needed to press and hold space for a series of jumps, and by sending
a keystroke space, or multiple of them doesn't seem to do it.
Was just curious if there was such a command. I'll see if i can work around this another way.
Thanks