I want to write an application like hotkey helpers for games, for example, in Warcraft 3, I use numpad keys for some reason. Is it possible to send a "Numpad 1 key pressed" message to the OS by pressing the "X" key? I've been trying to do this using hooks but I couldn't figure out. I hope I was clear.
I've used this class for hooks: Global System Hooks in .NET.
Simply my code is like this:
globalKeyboardHook hook = new globalKeyboardHook(); // A Global Hook
private void btnHook_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
hook.hook(); // Set the hook
hook.HookedKeys.Add(Keys.X); // Hook the X key
// i removed other hooks purify the code, six hooks total.
hook.KeyDown += new KeyEventHandler(hook_KeyDown); // add eventhandler
Program.开发者_如何学ChookActive = true; // inform the program that hook is active.
Guncelle(); // update form components (buttons enabling/disabling according to hook status etc.)
}
private void hook_KeyDown(object sender, KeyEventArgs e)
{
KeyEventArgs k = new KeyEventArgs(Keys.NoName);
switch (e.KeyCode)
{
case Keys.X:
k = new KeyEventArgs(Keys.NumPad1);
OnKeyDown(k);
break;
// i removed other cases to purify the code, six cases total.
}
}
Yes, you can use the WinAPI SendInput()
or keyb_event()
calls. For example:
keybd_event(VK_NUMPAD1, 0, 0, 0)
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