The Notepad window has an inner window called 'Edit' that you need to target if you want to send inputs to the main text area. I'd avoid using sendkeys, even if you only wanted to send to the active window I'd still avoid it and I would bring the window in question to the front (using SetForegroundWindow, and use the PostMessage API. Sendkeys command to a window running in the background? We must get the windows handler first. Here is my problem : I need to automate some tasks for a computer & screen installed beside the reception in my office building. This Is my code, but it doesnt work : Seeking help with Scratch and I/O stuff for Primary age children . Continue the loop with an interval specified by the user. Possibly . Description. I made a command using xdotool, where it should send the "F12" keypress to that particular window that is in the background (the native Windows application) xdotool key --window $ (xdotool search --name 'WindowsApp') F12; C++ Send Keys Background - elitepvpers Here's a demo code for you. Here's a demo code for you. How To Send Inputs to Multiple Windows and Minimized Windows with Python Sending Keystrokes to Other Apps with Windows API and C# Help with Postmessage, Sending keystrokes.. - elitepvpers Send Keys to background - CodeProject Then you can enumerate handles for the thread's windows into a dictionary keyed by the window classes (or window class + window title). [python-win32] Help on using win32api.SendMessage to send keystrokes Send Keys to Application Programmatically Using C#
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