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According to the help file (highly recommended) "down" is the down arrow key. To send a character multiple times you need to add a number.

Send("{a 10}")
sends the a key 10 times.

Why do you want to send the "a" key until the shift key is released?

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Perhaps something went arse up in somewhere.

v3.3.2.0

Fixed #888: Send("{}}") Extra null char.

Fixed #1094: Send("{LSHIFT UP}") stay down

v3.3.6.0

Changed: Send() and ControlSend() code reworked to allow for more Unicode characters to be used.

Edited by JohnOne

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  On 11/25/2012 at 11:54 PM, 'JohnOne said:

It used to work like that, don't know what happened, last time I used it was about 3 years ago

just testing stuff.

I expected it to work that like that too. It's what is implied by the wording. It must have been changed or perhaps got messed up like you say.

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  On 11/25/2012 at 11:35 PM, 'Abraluna said:

It says right here:

To hold a key down

Send("{a down}") ;Holds the A key down

Send("{a up}") ;Releases the A key

http://www.autoitscript.com/autoit3/docs/functions/Send.htm

Then I might be wrong.

Never had to use it. And I don't think it makes much sense.

You didn't answer my question: What do you need this for?

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