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Yeah that is a bit over my head I think. However if it is always the same process I may not be totally opposed to using it, although I like to fully understand why I am doing something. Since I have no background info on the whole principle behind the Microsoft part of the process, it makes no sense to me what those "Local $nNotifyCode = BitShift($wParam, 16)" and "Local $nID = BitAND($wParam, 0x0000FFFF)" are actually doing or why they are important. I would need a visual cross section of the process so I could understand the actual "process" of what they are doing. I know that may be a bit much to ask, so you don't have to explain if you don't want to.

In that case I will just leave it at the fact it must be typed for "some reason" and just not understand why I am doing it lol.

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