#132738 - 2005-01-21 11:38 AM
Altering the speed of SendKeys()
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kelp7
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Registered: 2002-08-12
Posts: 124
Loc: UK
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Anyone know if you can alter the speed of the Sendkeys() function? It is a little slow for what i'm using it for.
Thanks.
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#132740 - 2005-01-21 03:22 PM
Re: Altering the speed of SendKeys()
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kelp7
Starting to like KiXtart
Registered: 2002-08-12
Posts: 124
Loc: UK
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Hi,
Thanks for replying. We have some software which, if it terminates abnormally it can run or call a script/program. (in this case, it will be calling a kix script). We have written a script that will launch the dos telnet app and connect to a mail server on port 25 and issue SMTP commands via the SendKeys() function to email us with a notification message. We would like the telnet window to be hidden (which i don't think can be done) or would prefer that it didn't take so long for the sendkeys function to enter the commands into the telnet app.
Thanks
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#132743 - 2005-01-21 03:44 PM
Re: Altering the speed of SendKeys()
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kelp7
Starting to like KiXtart
Registered: 2002-08-12
Posts: 124
Loc: UK
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Thanks for the pointer.
How much control can you have over the body of the email?
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#132755 - 2005-01-22 02:51 AM
Re: Altering the speed of SendKeys()
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Allen
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Registered: 2003-04-19
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Loc: USA
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My client used PaperPort prior to me ever stepping foot in their door. You'll have to ask the guy who originally installed it what his thought process was. But basically it is a cheaper alternative to Adobe Acrobat Writer.
As for not using Sendkeys... well there was no MAX to PDF converter, there was no com interface, and since there were nearly 25,000 files that needed converting, I wasn't going to sit there and do one at a time. As far as I could tell, I had no other alternative.
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