04-10-2018, 02:16 PM
Rainer,
Sending keystrokes from inside of an application (called input injection by Microsoft) requires restricted capabilities for Windows Store Apps. This means the approval process for updates becomes much more rigorous and you have to have a company account with Microsoft. Microsoft may even reject the request to use those features. So that's not going to be a possibility. You will just have to manually switch the application to another Window when needed I'm afraid.
Mike
Sending keystrokes from inside of an application (called input injection by Microsoft) requires restricted capabilities for Windows Store Apps. This means the approval process for updates becomes much more rigorous and you have to have a company account with Microsoft. Microsoft may even reject the request to use those features. So that's not going to be a possibility. You will just have to manually switch the application to another Window when needed I'm afraid.
Mike