nanogui: Newbie question--passing events between programs


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Subject: RE: [nanogui] RE: Newbie question--passing events between program s
From: Henry Chea ####@####.####
Date: 29 Jan 2002 13:19:43 -0000
Message-Id: <F53B81109388D044A3CF6E7300FF7F0F1E1FE8@gotz-fs1.semcon.se>

Thanks for the tip =)

I thought about that, and looking at the nxkbd source showed that it uses a
function "GrInjectKeyboardEvent()", which emulates a keyboard being pressed.
Unfortunately this is not flexible enough for my needs, as I would like to
be able to send info between programs without getting things mixed up with
real keyboard input.

Anybody have more suggestions?

Thanks again,
Henry Chea
Semcon Sweden AB

-----Original Message-----
From: Simon Wood
To: Henry Chea
Sent: 1/29/2002 1:27 PM
Subject: RE: [nanogui] RE: Newbie question--passing events between program s

Hi,
I don't know this is exactly what you're looking for, but I think the
keyboard app (nxKeyboard) pushes stuff back into the system.

Perhaps this could show what to do, or at least part of it.....

Simon.

PS. I'm just guessing so please don't ask me complicated questions that
will make my brain ache.... ;-)

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