TechniPixel Products (KeyScript)


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KeyScript - Version 2.05
©KeyScript is a macro automation scripting program using the "Sendkeys" functions of Visual Basic to automate repetitive tasks on a Windows computer. Over 100 commands to choose from. Lots of different features.
Features:
- Create and Edit Script Files
- Set your own script speed
- Many custom text prompt screens and dialog box functions
- Over 100 script commands
- Resizable Rollup Window
- Automatically saves window location when closed
- Flash Help File with many screen shots of features.
Requirements: Windows 98 and up.
All runtime files are included in the setup.exe file.
Installing Application: Simply run the setup.exe
License: Freeware Software License (Terms Of Use Policy)
Size: 2.44 mb (exe)
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Version History
Version 2.05 - Build 121 (11-24-2007)
- Updated info in help file and About windows to TechniPixel.
Version 2.05 - Build 118 (01-06-2005)
- Fixed Repeat Script Bug Dialog Box
- Updated to Flash Help File
Version 2.03 - Build 100 (11-22-2004)
- Changed help file to all Flash
- Added text parsing
- Added clipboard functions
- Added date commands
- Fixed a few minor bugs
Version 2.00 - Build 79 (11-13-2004)
- Added Rollup window
- Added a lot of new commands
- Added custom text box prompt
- Added custom list prompt
- Added "find window" prompt
- Added html help file
Version 1.07 - Build 56 (03-24-2002)
- Upgraded to Visual Basic 6 language
- Added a few more commands
Version 0.09 - Build 16 (06-24-1999)
- First Release (Developed Using Visual Basic 3.0

Known Issues
• This application uses the VB6 command "Sendkeys" to execute the script commands. Each time Sendkeys is fired, it takes a snapshot of the keyboard mapping system. This sometimes can cause "memory hog" applications to freeze if you execute sendkeys and "save" functions at the same time. One known application is Adobe Acrobat. When you save a PDF document using the sendkeys command "{ENTER}" on a "Save" button in Adobe Acrobat. Key Script and Adobe will freeze.
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