Is it possible to detect in my custom Win32 control, while processing WM_CHAR, or WM_KEYDOWN message, whether the keystroke came from the actual keyboard, or was emulated by a call to SendInput or keybd_event type function?
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You could check if the
LLKHF_INJECTED
flag is set in a low-level hook. I don't think you can tell just by looking at the LPARAM.