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I have a session in Remote desktop, and inside there is a Internet explorer page that i want to reduce using ie zoom, but even {LCTRL} or ^ can help me with send command.
Please help

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You can't really automate through Remote desktop (from what I've heard around here). Is there a reason you aren't simply running the script on the desktop you're remoting into?

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37 minutes ago, seadoggie01 said:

You can't really automate through Remote desktop (from what I've heard around here). Is there a reason you aren't simply running the script on the desktop you're remoting into?

No it's impossible, my script must work from outside the RD enviroment

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If you're using Remote Desktop Connection, there's an option to "Apply Windows key combinations:" that you can change to "On the remote computer" or "Only when using full screen". I can't test this (at work rn), but I imagine this is what you want.

All my code provided is Public Domain... but it may not work. ;) Use it, change it, break it, whatever you want.

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My Humble Contributions:
Personal Function Documentation - A personal HelpFile for your functions
Acro.au3 UDF - Automating Acrobat Pro
ToDo Finder - Find #ToDo: lines in your scripts
UI-SimpleWrappers UDF - Use UI Automation more Simply-er
KeePass UDF - Automate KeePass, a password manager
InputBoxes - Simple Input boxes for various variable types

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