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Answer» Quote from: BC_Programmer on January 04, 2016, 12:03:31 AM His Windows install is probably borked. Could be a result of him allegedly writing malware and other garbage provided to him by his "professional programming teacher". no its so that i can implement a pixel mouse inside the batch to click a button, dude back off with the negativity. i run my malware in a virtualbox, and i dont use it for illegal purposes. im noting going to bork my windows. thats non senseQuote from: Geek-9pm on January 02, 2016, 10:38:14 PM A mentioned earlier, batch is not much of monitoring events and external conditions. im just trying to type in two windows at the same timeQuote from: zask on January 04, 2016, 11:22:45 PM im just trying to type in two windows at the same timeAgain, it is not clear what you mean. Do you ride two bicycles at the same time? (Very HARD.) Do you walk two dogs at the same time? (Possible.) Can you type on two typewrites at the same time? (Clark Kent could.) For users that need to repeat something MANY l times, they use tools suitable for doing repetition a number of times. Such are called 'macro' devices or tools. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macro_%28computer_science%29 Quote (Thus, they are called "macros" because a big block of code can be expanded from a small sequence of characters.) In batch you can define macros in a special way. There are not called macros, but they are. On batch can call another batch and pass parameters. For an industrial programmer this serves as a macro. Quote from: foxidrive on December 30, 2015, 11:57:02 PM It helps in a programming FORUM to ask an exact question of what you want to doQuote from: zask on December 31, 2015, 12:02:52 AM Im sorry that my question appeared bogus, I couldn't think of anyway to explain it any better than i want the file to automatically click itself at startQuote from: zask on January 01, 2016, 12:47:11 PM like really it's not that hard to understandQuote from: zask on January 04, 2016, 11:18:57 PM no its so that i can implement a pixel mouse inside the batch to click a buttonQuote from: zask on January 04, 2016, 11:22:45 PM im just trying to type in two windows at the same timeQuote from: zask on January 04, 2016, 11:16:15 PM I want multiple windows to be focused at the same time as the batch windows, for example if i type in google, or on a game or something, it would also type in the batch screen.Quote from: zask on January 04, 2016, 11:18:57 PM dude back off with the negativity.Actually I've been quite restrained. I made significant edits to most of my posts before submitting them to fit within forum rules. I STILL don' get what he really means. He says type in two windows. You can not do that. But you can switch windows. Quote Many users reach for the mouse, point to the Taskbar, and then click the button for the window they want to bring to the foreground. That's about the slowest, least convenient method. If you're a fan of keyboard shortcuts, like I am, you probably use Alt-Tab to cycle between open windows. Now if you have a block of text you wish to send to two destination,s you select it and use the 'send to' option to put in on another location. Or send to clipboard and then to destintion. Okay i dont mean have two windows focused at the same time, i said that wrong, i mean i want to have two windows that implement task and send them to each other, for example like the [Batch] [Colours] [Sound] Honguito98: Limits Of Batch 2 that is found here~ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QMiZQxu1Rpo they all require each window to make it's whole operation work. |
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