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16/05/2001 17:01:37
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Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Codage, syntaxe et commandes
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00508102
Message ID:
00508355
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Has anybody used this successfully before? I can connect just fine, I can display what is happening on the remote machine, I can login and respond to what happens on the remote machine. What I can't do is emulate actual keypresses on the remote machine. Until recently, we used dumb terminals (Wyse 50's) to connect to a Unix machine, now we are beginning testing with PC's. Users on the dumb terminal would, for instance, press SHIFT+F16 (among other keys) to end the current process they are running and begin a new one. As far as I can tell, a Wyse 50 SHIFT+F16 equivelates to a PC's ALT+SHIFT+F6. I can't seem to send that ALT+SHIFT+F6 signal down the line. I think this also translates to a numeric 1031 on the Unix machine, but I can't seem to pass that through the MSCOMM control either. Any thoughts?

Thanks a lot,
John
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