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- 08 Jul 2010 20:54
- Forum: DOS Batch Forum
- Topic: Emulating the Keyboard output
- Replies: 1
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Emulating the Keyboard output
I was wondering if there was a way to emulate the keyboard to press some keys in a batch file?
- 08 Jul 2010 14:59
- Forum: DOS Batch Forum
- Topic: If receives x, goto :x?
- Replies: 5
- Views: 5357
Re: If receives x, goto :x?
Oh yeah, and one more thing:
Can I hide the 'enter a or b' text?
Edit:
Nevermind, I found out how!
Can I hide the 'enter a or b' text?
Edit:
Nevermind, I found out how!
- 08 Jul 2010 14:49
- Forum: DOS Batch Forum
- Topic: If receives x, goto :x?
- Replies: 5
- Views: 5357
Re: If receives x, goto :x?
Ah, okay, thank you very much, that's very helpful!
- 08 Jul 2010 14:15
- Forum: DOS Batch Forum
- Topic: If receives x, goto :x?
- Replies: 5
- Views: 5357
Re: If receives x, goto :x?
Thank you for that command index link, it's very helpful. I was looking for something like that on the site.
But can I have it so that the input has more than one letter in it? That's what I was looking for.
But can I have it so that the input has more than one letter in it? That's what I was looking for.
- 08 Jul 2010 01:10
- Forum: DOS Batch Forum
- Topic: If receives x, goto :x?
- Replies: 5
- Views: 5357
If receives x, goto :x?
Is there a command like this? Where if, the batch requests some text, and if it matches the text it requested, then it proceeds?
- 07 Jul 2010 17:24
- Forum: DOS Batch Forum
- Topic: Timing a command
- Replies: 2
- Views: 3573
Re: Timing a command
There is no "wait" command in native batch. Most use the ping command. @echo off &setlocal color 4 echo Wait 10 seconds. ping -n 11 localhost>nul color 6 echo 10 seconds are gone. pause>nul number of pings = waiting time + 1 There is no command to open/close a CD/DVD drive. Regards aG...
- 07 Jul 2010 01:21
- Forum: DOS Batch Forum
- Topic: Timing a command
- Replies: 2
- Views: 3573
Timing a command
So I need help with timing something. I need to do this basically: color 4 time 10 /This is where the timing command would go color 6 /after ten seconds passed, it would execute the next command. So is there a command to do this or does it involve some sort of elaborate vacuum tube system? Oh, and w...