Ok. I have another dumb question:
I have read the manual and most of the time, the commands are written with a > at the end of the command. That said, it does not seem to always be the case.
Example: Here is the script at page 73:
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SetFocus>Notepad*
Ascii>77
Ascii>65
Ascii>82
Ascii>67
Ascii>85
Ascii>83
Press Enter
Ascii>77,65,82,67,85,83
Press Enter
Send>MARCUS
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Why all the commands have > except for Press enter ?
Whgat is the rule ? Can you shed some light on this?
Thanks
With > or without > ?
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"Press Enter" is one command. It has no parameters. So you don't need the >
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