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- press buttons and select menu options of other
application's windows by sending messages to the window, which
is the by far most efficient controlling method.
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- send keystrokes of any kind to an application.
Control it as if you were sitting at your keyboard and hitting
a hotkey.
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simulate mouse movement and
left, right or middle mouse button clicks. By setting the cursor
position to the location of an application's button and clicking
the left mouse button - both with a single remote control button
- it is even possible to control stubborn apps which do not
support messages or hotkeys properly.
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- minimize, maximize and restore application windows
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- switch between running applications with the
Windows Task Manager ( ALT-TAB ), or use the On-Screen Menu to
execute or switch between configured applications.
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