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Here's a few neat things to can do to emulate Windows-key presses from your app without too much headache. A good starter article and easy reading for those new with the API. If you like the way this was done, be sure to vote and let me know. This is my first article and I would really like to know what you think.
Here's a few neat things to can do to emulate Windows-key presses from your app without too much headache. A good starter article and easy reading for those new with the API. If you like the way this was done, be sure to vote and let me know. This is my first article and I would really like to know what you think.
Here's a few neat things to can do to emulate Windows-key presses from your app without too much headache. A good starter article and easy reading for those new with the API. If you like the way this was done, be sure to vote and let me know. This is my first article and I would really like to know what you think.
Here's a few neat things to can do to emulate Windows-key presses from your app without too much headache. A good starter article and easy reading for those new with the API. If you like the way this was done, be sure to vote and let me know. This is my first article and I would really like to know what you think.
I have a program I'm working on right now where the user settings for the app are done on a website. What I didn't realize was that with HTML colours being stored in RRGGBB format, you can't automatically use it in VB, because VB uses the &HBBGGRR format. Here's a little function to bring back the right colour.
Here's a few neat things to can do to emulate Windows-key presses from your app without too much headache. A good starter article and easy reading for those new with the API. If you like the way this was done, be sure to vote and let me know. This is my first article and I would really like to know what you think.
I have a program I'm working on right now where the user settings for the app are done on a website. What I didn't realize was that with HTML colours being stored in RRGGBB format, you can't automatically use it in VB, because VB uses the &HBBGGRR format. Here's a little function to bring back the right colour.
Here's a few neat things to can do to emulate Windows-key presses from your app without too much headache. A good starter article and easy reading for those new with the API. If you like the way this was done, be sure to vote and let me know. This is my first article and I would really like to know what you think.
I have a program I'm working on right now where the user settings for the app are done on a website. What I didn't realize was that with HTML colours being stored in RRGGBB format, you can't automatically use it in VB, because VB uses the &HBBGGRR format. Here's a little function to bring back the right colour.
Here's a few neat things to can do to emulate Windows-key presses from your app without too much headache. A good starter article and easy reading for those new with the API. If you like the way this was done, be sure to vote and let me know. This is my first article and I would really like to know what you think.
I have a program I'm working on right now where the user settings for the app are done on a website. What I didn't realize was that with HTML colours being stored in RRGGBB format, you can't automatically use it in VB, because VB uses the &HBBGGRR format. Here's a little function to bring back the right colour.
Here's a few neat things to can do to emulate Windows-key presses from your app without too much headache. A good starter article and easy reading for those new with the API. If you like the way this was done, be sure to vote and let me know. This is my first article and I would really like to know what you think.
Here's a few neat things to can do to emulate Windows-key presses from your app without too much headache. A good starter article and easy reading for those new with the API. If you like the way this was done, be sure to vote and let me know. This is my first article and I would really like to know what you think.
I have a program I'm working on right now where the user settings for the app are done on a website. What I didn't realize was that with HTML colours being stored in RRGGBB format, you can't automatically use it in VB, because VB uses the &HBBGGRR format. Here's a little function to bring back the right colour.
Here's a few neat things to can do to emulate Windows-key presses from your app without too much headache. A good starter article and easy reading for those new with the API. If you like the way this was done, be sure to vote and let me know. This is my first article and I would really like to know what you think.
I have a program I'm working on right now where the user settings for the app are done on a website. What I didn't realize was that with HTML colours being stored in RRGGBB format, you can't automatically use it in VB, because VB uses the &HBBGGRR format. Here's a little function to bring back the right colour.
Here's a few neat things to can do to emulate Windows-key presses from your app without too much headache. A good starter article and easy reading for those new with the API. If you like the way this was done, be sure to vote and let me know. This is my first article and I would really like to know what you think.
I have a program I'm working on right now where the user settings for the app are done on a website. What I didn't realize was that with HTML colours being stored in RRGGBB format, you can't automatically use it in VB, because VB uses the &HBBGGRR format. Here's a little function to bring back the right colour.
Here's a few neat things to can do to emulate Windows-key presses from your app without too much headache. A good starter article and easy reading for those new with the API. If you like the way this was done, be sure to vote and let me know. This is my first article and I would really like to know what you think.
I have a program I'm working on right now where the user settings for the app are done on a website. What I didn't realize was that with HTML colours being stored in RRGGBB format, you can't automatically use it in VB, because VB uses the &HBBGGRR format. Here's a little function to bring back the right colour.