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I writing a wshshell script to enter parameters into a Wireless NIC config utility. The opening screen
has a tab that does not have a shoet cut key, how do I select it from the script?? I am a novice at WSH and since when this window comes up there is no way to tell what is active by default, it is apparently random, I can't just count the keystrokes to access the tab. Hope this makes sense. . . any input will be appreciated. |
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I don't know how to send keys from a script to another app. Maybe if you post a bit of your code something will come to mind.
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