ok first, what does the "M" stand for? and second does it matter if the M is capital or lowercase or not?
edit: zomg zomg zomg zomg , it works! thankyou but i would still like to know what the M stands for, for curiosity's sake
ok first, what does the "M" stand for? and second does it matter if the M is capital or lowercase or not?
edit: zomg zomg zomg zomg , it works! thankyou but i would still like to know what the M stands for, for curiosity's sake
No. The only place in HotkeyNet you need to worry about caps or lower case is with the names of Windows because the operating system treats window names that way. Everything else you can type either way, it makes no difference.Originally Posted by killerchicken']edit: zomg zomg zomg zomg , it works! thankyou [/quote]
Hehe delighted to hear it. :) You're welcome.
[quote]ok first, what does the "M" stand for? [/quote]
I chose the letter M for "message" which means something to me (the programmer) but wasn't meant to tell the user anything special. The important thing is that SendWin, SendWinM, SendWinMF, and SendWinSF are different methods that HKN uses to send keystrokes to windows. The reason for the variety is because HotkeyNet uses different strategies to force windows to accept keystrokes while they are in the background. SendWinM happens to work well with WoW movement.
To find out the differences between these methods, see [url=http://www.hotkeynet.com/p/doc8.html]here[/url] and [url=http://www.hotkeynet.com/p/background_sending.html]here[/url]. (SendWinSF isn't documented yet.)
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