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    Testudo
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    Nov 18, 2012 6:07 PM
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    Testudo on Keystroke
    Mar 3, 2011 7:54 PM
    I added a new subdirectory for the Keystroke Syntax and deleted this here.
    Testudo on Translator
    Feb 25, 2011 11:05 AM
    Keystrokes Syntax: PAGE UP {PGUP} PRINT SCREEN {PRTSC} RIGHT ARROW {RIGHT} SCROLL LOCK {SCROLLLOCK} TAB {TAB} UP ARROW {UP} F1 {F1} F2 {F2} F3 {F3} F4 {F4} F5 {F5} F6 {F6} F7 {F7} F8 {F8} F9 {F9} F10 {F10} F11 {F11} F12 {F12} F13 {F13} F14 {F14} F15 {F15} F16 {F16} Keypad add {ADD} Keypad subtract {SUBTRACT} Keypad multiply {MULTIPLY} Keypad divide {DIVIDE} To specify keys combined with any combination of the SHIFT, CTRL, and ALT keys, precede the key code with one or more of the following codes. Key Code SHIFT + CTRL ^ ALT % WIN @ To specify that any combination of SHIFT, CTRL, ALT, and WIN should be held down while several other keys are pressed, enclose the code for those keys in parentheses. For example, to specify to hold down SHIFT while E and C are pressed, use "+(EC)". To specify to hold down SHIFT while E is pressed, followed by C without SHIFT, use "+EC". To specify repeating keys, use the form {key number}. You must put a space between key and number. For example, {LEFT 42} means press the LEFT ARROW key 42 times; {h 10} means press H 10 times. The plus sign +, caret ^, percent sign %, at @, tilde ~, braces {}, and parentheses () have special meanings. To specify one of these characters, enclose it within braces ({}). For example, to specify the plus sign, use "{+}". To specify brace characters, use "{{}" and "{}}". Brackets ([ ]) have no special meaning, but you must enclose them in braces also. There are also some special commands, as follows: {PAUSE=xxx} To pause during a keystroke sequence use the PAUSE command where xxx is the time to pause for in milliseconds. {BEEP=xxx yyy} To play a beep sound during a keystroke sequence use the BEEP command where xxx is the tone frequency in hertz and yyy is the duration in milliseconds.
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