Stuart McLachlan
stuart at lexacorp.com.pg
Sat Mar 6 18:00:41 CST 2004
On 6 Mar 2004 at 16:07, Arthur Fuller wrote: > Does anyone know of an old-style macro program that works in Windows > environments? By old-style I don't mean the oldest style (i.e. ASM > macros, but the DOS-era style like ProKey and similar). > > I installed WinKey but so far as I can see all it does is Windows > commands. I want a ProKey-style program that can let me define a key to > type 100 keystrokes, wait for input, then type 100 more keystrokes. A > cursory look at WinKey suggests it is not intended for this purpose. > > Any suggestions, folks? > It may be worth taking a look at HoeKey from http://bcheck.arsware.org/hoe.php "HoeKey lets you assign most keys on your keyboard to many different actions. You set this up in a config file." ... Input|Text|Title|Timeout|Default Get quick user input The results of the user input goes into the variable %u, for later usage by Run, or MsgBox, or whatever. ........ Keys|Keystrokes|Delay Playback keystrokes. Optional Delay in milliseconds" -- Lexacorp Ltd http://www.lexacorp.com.pg Information Technology Consultancy, Software Development,System Support.