code für pfeiltasten!

  • halli Hallo

    ich bin relativ neu in der "szene" und will nun ein script schreiben in dem ich die recht pfeiltaste betäigen muss(geht um das onlinespiel METIN2 in dem ich mich per loginbot einloggen will) das prob is nur das ich nicht weiß was mann für die pfeil tasten schreiben soll!!!

    send ("{????}",0) ????= das prob was ich habe^^ also der fehlende befehl für die rechte pfeiltaste!

    bitte um hilfe

  • Autoit Help File :

    Send Befehl:

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    Sends simulated keystrokes to the active window.


    Send ( "keys" [, flag] )


    Parameters


    keys
    The sequence of keys to send.

    flag
    [optional] Changes how "keys" is processed:
    flag = 0 (default), Text
    contains special characters like + and ! to indicate SHIFT and ALT
    key-presses.
    flag = 1, keys are sent raw.


    Return Value
    None.


    Remarks
    See the Appendix for
    some tips on using Send. AutoIt can send all ASCII and Extended ASCII characters
    (0-255), to send UNICODE characters you must use the "ASC" option and the code
    of the character you wish to send (see {ASC} at the bottom of the table
    below).

    The "Send" command syntax is similar to that of ScriptIt and the
    Visual Basic "SendKeys" command. Characters are sent as written with the
    exception of the following characters:

    '!'
    This tells AutoIt to send
    an ALT keystroke, therefore Send("This is text!a") would send the keys "This is
    text" and then press "ALT+a".

    N.B. Some programs are very choosy about
    capital letters and ALT keys, i.e. "!A" is different to "!a". The first says
    ALT+SHIFT+A, the second is ALT+a. If in doubt, use lowercase!

    '+'
    This
    tells AutoIt to send a SHIFT keystroke, therefore Send("Hell+o") would send the
    text "HellO". Send("!+a") would send "ALT+SHIFT+a".

    '^'
    This tells
    AutoIt to send a CONTROL keystroke, therefore Send("^!a") would send
    "CTRL+ALT+a".

    N.B. Some programs are very choosy about capital letters
    and CTRL keys, i.e. "^A" is different to "^a". The first says CTRL+SHIFT+A, the
    second is CTRL+a. If in doubt, use lowercase!

    '#'
    The hash now sends a
    Windows keystroke; therefore, Send("#r") would send Win+r which launches the Run
    dialog box.

    You can set SendCapslockMode to make CAPS LOCK disabled at
    the start of a Send operation and restored upon completion.
    However, if a
    user is holding down the Shift key when a Send function begins, text may be sent
    in uppercase.
    One workaround is to Send("{SHIFTDOWN}{SHIFTUP}") before the
    other Send operations.

    Certain keyboard as the Czech one send different
    characters when using the Shift Key or being in CAPS LOCK enabled and sending a
    char. Due to the send AutoIt implementation the CAPS LOCKed char will be sent as
    Shifted one so it will not work.

    Certain special keys can be sent
    and should be enclosed in braces:

    N.B. Windows does not allow the
    simulation of the "CTRL-ALT-DEL" combination!


    Send Command (if zero flag)
    Resulting Keypress

    {!}
    !

    {#}
    #

    {+}
    +

    {^}
    ^

    {{}
    {

    {}}
    }

    {SPACE}
    SPACE

    {ENTER}
    ENTER key on the main keyboard

    {ALT}
    ALT

    {BACKSPACE} or {BS}
    BACKSPACE

    {DELETE} or {DEL}
    DELETE

    {UP}
    Up arrow

    {DOWN}
    Down arrow

    {LEFT}
    Left arrow

    {RIGHT}
    Right arrow

    {HOME}
    HOME

    {END}
    END

    {ESCAPE} or {ESC}
    ESCAPE

    {INSERT} or {INS}
    INS

    {PGUP}
    PageUp

    {PGDN}
    PageDown

    {F1} - {F12}
    Function keys

    {TAB}
    TAB

    {PRINTSCREEN}
    Print Screen key

    {LWIN}
    Left Windows key

    {RWIN}
    Right Windows key

    {NUMLOCK on}
    NUMLOCK (on/off/toggle)

    {CAPSLOCK off}
    CAPSLOCK (on/off/toggle)

    {SCROLLLOCK toggle}
    SCROLLLOCK (on/off/toggle)

    {BREAK}
    for Ctrl+Break processing

    {PAUSE}
    PAUSE

    {NUMPAD0} - {NUMPAD9}
    Numpad digits

    {NUMPADMULT}
    Numpad Multiply

    {NUMPADADD}
    Numpad Add

    {NUMPADSUB}
    Numpad Subtract

    {NUMPADDIV}
    Numpad Divide

    {NUMPADDOT}
    Numpad period

    {NUMPADENTER}
    Enter key on the numpad

    {APPSKEY}
    Windows App key

    {LALT}
    Left ALT key

    {RALT}
    Right ALT key

    {LCTRL}
    Left CTRL key

    {RCTRL}
    Right CTRL key

    {LSHIFT}
    Left Shift key

    {RSHIFT}
    Right Shift key

    {SLEEP}
    Computer SLEEP key

    {ALTDOWN}
    Holds the ALT key down until {ALTUP} is sent

    {SHIFTDOWN}
    Holds the SHIFT key down until {SHIFTUP} is sent

    {CTRLDOWN}
    Holds the CTRL key down until {CTRLUP} is sent

    {LWINDOWN}
    Holds the left Windows key down until {LWINUP} is sent

    {RWINDOWN}
    Holds the right Windows key down until {RWINUP} is sent

    {ASC nnnn}
    Send the ALT+nnnn key combination

    {BROWSER_BACK}
    2000/XP Only: Select the browser "back" button

    {BROWSER_FORWARD}
    2000/XP Only: Select the browser "forward" button

    {BROWSER_REFRESH}
    2000/XP Only: Select the browser "refresh" button

    {BROWSER_STOP}
    2000/XP Only: Select the browser "stop" button

    {BROWSER_SEARCH}
    2000/XP Only: Select the browser "search" button

    {BROWSER_FAVORITES}
    2000/XP Only: Select the browser "favorites" button

    {BROWSER_HOME}
    2000/XP Only: Launch the browser and go to the home page

    {VOLUME_MUTE}
    2000/XP Only: Mute the volume

    {VOLUME_DOWN}
    2000/XP Only: Reduce the volume

    {VOLUME_UP}
    2000/XP Only: Increase the volume

    {MEDIA_NEXT}
    2000/XP Only: Select next track in media player

    {MEDIA_PREV}
    2000/XP Only: Select previous track in media player

    {MEDIA_STOP}
    2000/XP Only: Stop media player

    {MEDIA_PLAY_PAUSE}
    2000/XP Only: Play/pause media player

    {LAUNCH_MAIL}
    2000/XP Only: Launch the email application

    {LAUNCH_MEDIA}
    2000/XP Only: Launch media player

    {LAUNCH_APP1}
    2000/XP Only: Launch user app1

    {LAUNCH_APP2}
    2000/XP Only: Launch user app2

    To send the
    ASCII value A (same as pressing ALT+065 on the numeric keypad)
    Send("{ASC
    065}")

    (When using 2 digit ASCII codes you must use a leading 0,
    otherwise an obsolete 437 code page is used).

    To send UNICODE characters
    enter the character code (decimal or hex), for example this sends a Chinese
    character
    Send("{ASC 2709}") or Send("{ASC 0xA95}")

    Single keys
    can also be repeated, e.g.
    Send("{DEL 4}") ;Presses the DEL key 4
    times
    Send("{S 30}") ;Sends 30 'S' characters
    Send("+{TAB 4}")
    ;Presses SHIFT+TAB 4 times

    The key will be send at least once even if the
    count is zero.

    To hold a key down (generally only useful for
    games)
    Send("{a down}") ;Holds the A key down
    Send("{a up}")
    ;Releases the A key

    To set the state of the capslock, numlock and
    scrolllock keys
    Send("{NumLock on}") ;Turns the NumLock key
    on
    Send("{CapsLock off}") ;Turns the CapsLock key
    off
    Send("{ScrollLock toggle}") ;Toggles the state of
    ScrollLock

    If you wish to use a variable for the count, try
    $n =
    4
    Send("+{TAB " & $n & "}")

    If you wish to send the ASCII
    value A four times, then try
    $x = Chr(65)
    Send("{" & $x &
    " 4}")

    Most laptop computer keyboards have a special Fn key. This key
    cannot be simulated.

    Note, by setting the flag parameter to 1 the above
    "special" processing will be disabled. This is useful when you want to send some
    text copied from a variable and you want the text sent exactly as
    written.

    For example, open Folder Options (in the control panel) and try
    the following:


    Send("{TAB}")
    Navigate to next control (button, checkbox,
    etc)

    Send("+{TAB}")
    Navigate to previous control.

    Send("^{TAB}")
    Navigate to next WindowTab (on a Tabbed dialog window)

    Send("^+{TAB}")
    Navigate to previous WindowTab.

    Send("{SPACE}")
    Can be used to toggle a checkbox or click a button.

    Send("{+}")
    Usually checks a checkbox (if it's a "real" checkbox.)

    Send("{-}")
    Usually unchecks a checkbox.

    Send("{NumPadMult}")
    Recursively expands folders in a
    SysTreeView32.

    Use Alt-key combos to access menu
    items. Also, open Notepad and try the following:
    Send("!f") Send Alt+f, the
    access key for Notepad's file menu. Try other letters!


    Send("{DOWN}")
    Move down a menu.

    Send("{UP}")
    Move up a menu.

    Send("{LEFT}")
    Move leftward to new menu or expand a submenu.

    Send("{RIGHT}")
    Move rightward to new menu or collapse a submenu.

    See Windows' Help--press Win+F1--for a complete list
    of keyboard shortcuts if you don't know the importance of Alt+F4, PrintScreen,
    Ctrl+C, and so on.

    When running a script on a remote computer through a
    program as psexec (https://autoit.de/www.sysinternals.com) or beyondexec (https://autoit.de/www.beyondlogic.org) it
    is necessary, specially when sending strokes to a program launch by the script
    with a Run function, to use ControlSend or other ControlXXX functions to
    directly communicate with the control. Send even with Opt("SendAttachMode",1) is
    not working.
    Using the -s mode when submitting can help to have better right
    on the remote computer.

    Opt("SendKeyDelay",...) alters the the length of
    the brief pause in between sent keystrokes.
    Opt("SendKeyDownDelay",...)
    alters the length of time a key is held down before being released during a
    keystroke.


    Related
    SendAttachmode
    (Option)
    , SendKeepActive, SendKeyDelay (Option), SendKeyDownDelay (Option), ControlSend

    Example


    Send("#r")
    WinWaitActive("Run")
    Send("notepad.exe{Enter}")
    WinWaitActive("Untitled
    -")
    Send("Today's time/date is {F5}")