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KEY PRESSER =========== Author: Burton Tsang E-mail: burtontsang@yahoo.

com Description ----------I wrote this program because my brother wanted to use a cheat with a game. The cheat requires the user to constantly press a key in order for it to work so I decided to see if I could write one. I've seen a program written by another user that does the same thing except it presses a key for all Windows (and maybe console) applications. This is okay if you don't mind the keypresses showing up in applications you don't want and only want to target a specific application. Key Presser was written using Visual Basic and took me only a few hours (on and off) including the testing and debugging. It works with all Windows 9x applications that I have tested with (couple of text editors and two games). It does not work with console (i.e. command line) applications. Distribution -----------This program is freeware and can be freely copied and distributed without modification. You can download a copy of this program from http://www.geocities.com/burtontsang/programs/program.htm Revision History ---------------Version 1.3 (May 1, 2002) Added: Option to press a key more than once in playlist Added: Variable time delay between keys in playlist (keys using the repeat option have same time delay between each key press) Added: Ability to Load and Save key playlists Added: Move keys up/down in key playlist Added: Optional delay before key presses begin Changed: User interface has been changed slightly Changed: Increased playlist maximum to 64 keys Version 1.2 (April 19, 2002) Added: Shift modifiers (i.e. ALT, CTRL, and SHIFT) Added: Key playlist (max. 32 keys) Added: Menu and moved copyright info to Help, About menu Changed: User interface has been changed slightly Version 1.1 (December 15, 2000) - replaced the textbox with a combobox so users can select from a list; you can still enter an application title manually if desired - added refresh button to refresh the list in case applications were opened/closed after loading Key Presser

Version 1.0 (December 7, 2000) - written in a few hours using Visual Basic 5 - supports a variety of keys (that do not require key modifiers, e.g. SHIFT, ALT, and CTRL)

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