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Comments by EURaklap (Top 8 by date)
EURaklap
21-May-11 4:59am
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I know this very great lib, but it costs too much for only one free project.:(
EURaklap
21-May-11 4:59am
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Yes, It does not work on W7 x64 :(
EURaklap
28-Apr-11 8:40am
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I would be very happy If you share with me some links where I found a working solution for my problem: modify keystates of another thread on x86 and x64 windows (XP and above) while my application nor the modified application is not actived/focused. I did not find any working solution. (Searching 5 days. lol)
EURaklap
28-Apr-11 5:09am
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Neither :)
My app should work in background without disturbing the user, so user can do anything what he wants. I would like to modify keystate in a particular running process.
EURaklap
27-Apr-11 16:28pm
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Ouch, writing a driver is too specific, professional and unneccesary I think, but very good idea :)
EURaklap
27-Apr-11 16:25pm
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Main problem is how to injecting and hooking an already running process on all windows versions including x64 and the mentioned application using GetKeyState function to read states of modifier keys and my application should work in the background.
EURaklap
27-Apr-11 15:24pm
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Already tried each without success. API hooking revealed not works W7 (x64), neither EasyHook. :(
EURaklap
27-Apr-11 15:05pm
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I am writing a so called "helper application" for a game and this game using GetKeyState to read states of modifier keys, so I think the only thing what I can do if I want to send CTRL+O to this game that I hook these functions. :(
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