Reputation: 5836
I'm attempting to press the Left arrow key button and Right arrow key button.
The Window Handle I'm passing in is correct. (see screenshot below)
I used Microsoft Spy++ to figure out the correct PostMessage when I press Left/Right keys.
Here are the screenshots showing the lParam
and WParam
First 2 screenshots are VK_RIGHT
(WM_KEYDOWN
& WM_KEYUP
)
Next 2 screenshots are VK_LEFT
(WM_KEYDOWN
& WM_KEYUP
)
Here is the code I attempted to use it works by pressing NUMPAD1,2,3
to test out whether or not the VK_LEFT
OR VK_RIGHT
works.. (none of them work).
gKey(VK_NUMPAD1) //crap testing
{
windowHandle = FindWindow(L"SSClientMainWndClass", NULL);
printf("window handle = %x\n", windowHandle);
PostMessage(windowHandle, WM_KEYDOWN, VK_RIGHT, 0x414D0001);
//Sleep(1000);
PostMessage(windowHandle, WM_KEYUP, VK_RIGHT, 0xC14D0001);
Sleep(1000);
}
gKey(VK_NUMPAD2) //crap testing
{
windowHandle = FindWindow(L"SSClientMainWndClass", NULL);
printf("window handle = %x\n", windowHandle);
PostMessage(windowHandle, WM_KEYDOWN, VK_LEFT, 0x414B0001);
Sleep(1000);
PostMessage(windowHandle, WM_KEYUP, VK_LEFT, 0xC14B0001);
Sleep(1000);
}
Here are the screenshots of pressing the VK_NUMPAD1
in the game. (The Post message is sent to the correct Window and the information seems correct!)
Upvotes: 2
Views: 8097
Reputation: 98
Maybe you need to run your program as administrator, you can't send input to a process more elevated than yours. I used keybd_event()
and it always worked for me, with the mention that Home/End require KEYEVENTF_EXTENDEDKEY.
I know this is old, but I was looking for something similar and saw this has no answer.
Upvotes: 1