I'm trying to use SendMessage
to send keyboard input to another window. I know the drawbacks, but I have to do it since I have to send several keys and I can't guarantee that the window will have focus - so this has to work when the window doesnt have focus.
I'm testing it by trying to send keys to a notepad window. I've tried the following variations, and none have worked:
def post_keys1(hwnd):
win32api.SendMessage(
hwnd, win32con.WM_KEYDOWN, ord('A'),
0 + (0 << 8) + (ord('A') << 16) + (0 << 24))
win32api.SendMessage(
hwnd, win32con.WM_CHAR, ord('A'),
0 + (0 << 8) + (ord('A') << 16) + (0 << 24))
win32api.SendMessage(
hwnd, win32con.WM_KEYUP, ord('A'),
0 + (0 << 8) + (ord('A') << 16) + (0xC0 << 24))
def post_keys2(hwnd):
win32api.PostMessage(
hwnd, win32con.WM_KEYDOWN, ord('A'),
0 + (0 << 8) + (ord('A') << 16) + (0 << 24))
win32api.PostMessage(
hwnd, win32con.WM_CHAR, ord('A'),
0 + (0 << 8) + (ord('A') << 16) + (0 << 24))
win32api.PostMessage(
hwnd, win32con.WM_KEYUP, ord('A'),
0 + (0 << 8) + (ord('A') << 16) + (0xC0 << 24))
def post_keys3(hwnd):
win32api.SendMessage(hwnd, win32con.WM_CHAR,
ord('A'), 0)
def post_keys4(hwnd):
win32api.PostMessage(hwnd, win32con.WM_CHAR,
ord('A'), 0)
def post_keys5(hwnd):
win32api.PostMessage(hwnd, win32con.WM_KEYDOWN, ord('A'), 0)
win32api.PostMessage(hwnd, win32con.WM_CHAR, ord('A'), 0)
win32api.PostMessage(hwnd, win32con.WM_KEYUP, ord('A'), 0)
def post_keys6(hwnd):
win32api.SendMessage(hwnd, win32con.WM_KEYDOWN, ord('A'), 0)
win32api.SendMessage(hwnd, win32con.WM_CHAR, ord('A'), 0)
win32api.SendMessage(hwnd, win32con.WM_KEYUP, ord('A'), 0)
When I wrote the question, I understood that
SendKeys
is the correct way to generate keyboard input, and that's the only one that works in all cases. However, I couldn't useSendKeys
, cause the computer my program is running on will be actively used while my program is running, meaning a mouse-click can happen at any time that will change the focus of the window and makeSendKeys
start sending input to the wrong window.What I wanted to know was just why in particular my code wasn't working - was I doing something wrong with the types of messages I was sending?
Post
vs.Send
? What shouldWPARAM
be? Etc... The answer was probably cause I was sending the messages to the Notepad window, and not to the edit control found inside Notepad - I suspect that will work.Anyway, I tried sending input to the app I wanted it to actually work on, and this ended up working:
So the answer is that I wasn't doing anything wrong in terms of the message types or the contents of the message, it was just to an incorrect destination.