narayanjr Posted June 23, 2007 Share Posted June 23, 2007 I went through the help file and cant find the code thingy for "." I found it for Numpad Decimal but cant find the period one. Any ideas? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mast3rpyr0 Posted June 23, 2007 Share Posted June 23, 2007 not a keyboard master but i think it sends the same code My UDF's : _INetUpdateCheck() My Programs : GameLauncher vAlpha, InfoCrypt, WindowDesigner, ScreenCap, DailyRemindersPick3GeneratorBackupUtility! Other : Bored? Click Here! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Generator Posted June 23, 2007 Share Posted June 23, 2007 I went through the help file and cant find the code thingy for "."I found it for Numpad Decimal but cant find the period one.Any ideas?It's calls the del func too, you may want to try that with if del is pressed. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
narayanjr Posted June 23, 2007 Author Share Posted June 23, 2007 (edited) I tested it, it doesnt send the same code, and i dont understand the second thing any other ideas? Edited June 23, 2007 by narayanjr Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Generator Posted June 23, 2007 Share Posted June 23, 2007 I tested it, it doesnt send the same code, and i dont understand the second thing any other ideas?Actually i found it in help file, look closely next time #Include<misc.au3> While 1 If _IsPressed("6E") Then _Func(BTÛY L BÑ[[ÈÑ[Ê BSÙÐÞ ][ÝÕ]I][ÝË ][ÝÕ^ ][ݲ¤VæDgVæ0 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
narayanjr Posted June 23, 2007 Author Share Posted June 23, 2007 "6E Decimal key" = the "." key on NumPad. which is not the same as ".' key on the non numpad. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Generator Posted June 23, 2007 Share Posted June 23, 2007 "6E Decimal key" = the "." key on NumPad.which is not the same as ".' key on the non numpad.I thought you were looking for the one on numberpad..guess i got the wrong idea Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
narayanjr Posted June 23, 2007 Author Share Posted June 23, 2007 Oh, Sorry if I was not clear, But thanks for trying. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DW1 Posted June 23, 2007 Share Posted June 23, 2007 its "BE" for period AutoIt3 Online Help Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DW1 Posted June 23, 2007 Share Posted June 23, 2007 (edited) a handy list in addition to standard keys ACCEPT = H1E ADD = H6B APPS = H5D ATTN = HF6 BACK = H8 BROWSER_BACK = HA6 BROWSER_FAVORITES = HAB BROWSER_FORWARD = HA7 BROWSER_HOME = HAC BROWSER_REFRESH = HA8 BROWSER_SEARCH = HAA BROWSER_STOP = HA9 CANCEL = H3 CAPITAL = H14 CLEAR = HC CONTROL = H11 CONVERT = H1C CRSEL = HF7 DBE_ALPHANUMERIC = HF0 DBE_CODEINPUT = HFA DBE_DBCSCHAR = HF4 DBE_DETERMINESTRING = HFC DBE_ENTERDLGCONVERSIONMODE = HFD DBE_ENTERIMECONFIGMODE = HF8 DBE_ENTERWORDREGISTERMODE = HF7 DBE_FLUSHSTRING = HF9 DBE_HIRAGANA = HF2 DBE_KATAKANA = HF1 DBE_NOCODEINPUT = HFB DBE_NOROMAN = HF6 DBE_ROMAN = HF5 DBE_SBCSCHAR = HF3 DECIMAL = H6E DELETE = H2E DIVIDE = H6F DOWN = H28 END = H23 EREOF = HF9 ESCAPE = H1B EXECUTE = H2B EXSEL = HF8 F1 = H70 F10 = H79 F11 = H7A F12 = H7B F13 = H7C F14 = H7D F15 = H7E F16 = H7F F17 = H80 F18 = H81 F19 = H82 F2 = H71 F20 = H83 F21 = H84 F22 = H85 F23 = H86 F24 = H87 F3 = H72 F4 = H73 F5 = H74 F6 = H75 F7 = H76 F8 = H77 F9 = H78 FINAL = H18 HANGEUL = H15 HANGUL = H15 HANJA = H19 HELP = H2F HOME = H24 ICO_00 = HE4 ICO_CLEAR = HE6 ICO_HELP = HE3 INSERT = H2D JUNJA = H17 KANA = H15 KANJI = H19 LAUNCH_APP1 = HB6 LAUNCH_APP2 = HB7 LAUNCH_MAIL = HB4 LAUNCH_MEDIA_SELECT = HB5 LBUTTON = H1 LCONTROL = HA2 LEFT = H25 LMENU = HA4 LSHIFT = HA0 LWIN = H5B MBUTTON = H4 MEDIA_NEXT_TRACK = HB0 MEDIA_PLAY_PAUSE = HB3 MEDIA_PREV_TRACK = HB1 MEDIA_STOP = HB2 MENU = H12 MODECHANGE = H1F MULTIPLY = H6A NEXT = H22 NONAME = HFC NONCONVERT = H1D NUMLOCK = H90 NUMPAD0 = H60 NUMPAD1 = H61 NUMPAD2 = H62 NUMPAD3 = H63 NUMPAD4 = H64 NUMPAD5 = H65 NUMPAD6 = H66 NUMPAD7 = H67 NUMPAD8 = H68 NUMPAD9 = H69 OEM_1 = HBA OEM_102 = HE2 OEM_2 = HBF OEM_3 = HC0 OEM_4 = HDB OEM_5 = HDC OEM_6 = HDD OEM_7 = HDE OEM_8 = HDF OEM_ATTN = HF0 OEM_AUTO = HF3 OEM_AX = HE1 OEM_BACKTAB = HF5 OEM_CLEAR = HFE OEM_COMMA = HBC OEM_COPY = HF2 OEM_CUSEL = HEF OEM_ENLW = HF4 OEM_FINISH = HF1 OEM_FJ_JISHO = H92 OEM_FJ_LOYA = H95 OEM_FJ_MASSHOU = H93 OEM_FJ_ROYA = H96 OEM_FJ_TOUROKU = H94 OEM_JUMP = HEA OEM_MINUS = HBD OEM_NEC_EQUAL = H92 OEM_PA1 = HEB OEM_PA2 = HEC OEM_PA3 = HED OEM_PERIOD = HBE OEM_PLUS = HBB OEM_RESET = HE9 OEM_WSCTRL = HEE PA1 = HFD PACKET = HE7 PAUSE = H13 PLAY = HFA PRINT = H2A PRIOR = H21 PROCESSKEY = HE5 RBUTTON = H2 RCONTROL = HA3 RETURN = HD RIGHT = H27 RMENU = HA5 RSHIFT = HA1 RWIN = H5C SCROLL = H91 SELECT = H29 SEPARATOR = H6C SHIFT = H10 SLEEP = H5F SNAPSHOT = H2C SPACE = H20 SUBTRACT = H6D TAB = H9 UP = H26 VOLUME_DOWN = HAE VOLUME_MUTE = HAD VOLUME_UP = HAF XBUTTON1 = H5 XBUTTON2 = H6 ZOOM = HFB Edited June 23, 2007 by danwilli AutoIt3 Online Help Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ResNullius Posted June 23, 2007 Share Posted June 23, 2007 its "BE" for periodWhile "BE" works, several scancode programs I have, including this excellent freeware one: http://www.dextronet.com/charprobe.php list the period as "2E" wheras "BE" is listed the ASCII line drawing solid vertical line symbol "|" or CHR(190) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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