In my program, I want to simulate the pressing of the MediaPlayPause
key. Just as a note, I do not want to check to see if the key is down or pressed, I want to press the key via my program.
I have tried SendKeys.Send but the special keys are limited to {Enter}
and {Tab}
, etc.
Ok, I ported the c# code from this answer: https://stackoverflow.com/a/7182076/2000557
I don't know VB.Net, but it wasn't too hard to copy over using this guide: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/172wfck9.aspx
Anyway, I put a button on the form with a click event.
Imports System.Runtime.InteropServices
Public Class Form1
'this constant represents the hex value for the key to send to user32.dll
Const APPCOMMAND_MEDIA_PLAY_PAUSE = &HE0000
'this constant represents which command. Sort of like the function in user32.dll we are calling.
Const WM_APPCOMMAND = &H319
'this declares the user32.dll call to SendMessageW we are making
Declare Auto Function SendMessageW Lib "user32.dll" Alias "SendMessageW" (
ByVal hWnd As Integer,
ByVal Msg As Integer,
ByVal wParam As Integer,
ByVal lParam As Integer) As Integer
Private Sub Button1_Click(sender As Object, e As EventArgs) Handles Button1.Click
'call the SendMessage function with the current window handle, the command we want to use, same handle, and the button we want to press
SendMessageW(Handle, WM_APPCOMMAND, Handle, APPCOMMAND_MEDIA_PLAY_PAUSE)
End Sub
End Class
I tested it by opening WMplayer, and the button play/paused the music I had. Let me know if you need any other help. Here's a reference if you want to implement other keys: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/ms646275(v=vs.85).aspx