>>I realy need a command I can insert into shell execute
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>Maybe you can use Windows Scripting Host instead of ShellExecute, since WSH has a function called SendKeys() which you can use to send keystrokes to the activated application. See here for sample code:
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/259103?wa=wsignin1.0While I also sometimes had to go this way when crossing the ways some windows subsystem was coded [and it works if you give the OS time to react], I miss the "NB" line stating that such a Goldbergian approach should be avoided if possible ;-))