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send hotkey to mouseclick

#1 Post by bwolfsohn »

trying to click a button on a dialog..
oInternetButton is a DCPUSHBUTTON
F9 is working; wtf pops up..

but, the button is not clicked..

suggestions ??

DCHOTKEY xbeK_F9 ;
ACTION {||(wtf 'here'). PostAppEvent(xbeM_LbClick,,,oInternetButton)} ;
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Re: send hotkey to mouseclick

#2 Post by Wolfgang Ciriack »

Try it with PostAppEvent( xbeP_Activate,,, oInternetButton ) .
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Re: send hotkey to mouseclick

#3 Post by bwolfsohn »

Wolfgang Ciriack wrote:Try it with PostAppEvent( xbeP_Activate,,, oInternetButton ) .
ding! ding! ding! We have a winner!!!

I was in the right church., just the wrong pew..

thanks so much..
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Re: send hotkey to mouseclick

#4 Post by c-tec »

Hi,
I use the ACCELKEY clause, this works for me
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Re: send hotkey to mouseclick

#5 Post by Tom »

You don't need to send events to a pushbutton if you want the button's action to be initiated. Just do this:

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Eval(oButton:Activate)
This will evaluate the action codeblock of the button, as if the button was clicked.
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