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    Emma Burrows
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    Hello all, I've written a .Net 2.0 Windows application in C# which allows a baby to bash the keyboard without affecting other applications. The keyboard class might be useful as an article here, so I'd like someone with more experience of C# to have a look at how the code is organised and maybe I'll learn something in the process! Thanks!

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    • E Emma Burrows

      Hello all, I've written a .Net 2.0 Windows application in C# which allows a baby to bash the keyboard without affecting other applications. The keyboard class might be useful as an article here, so I'd like someone with more experience of C# to have a look at how the code is organised and maybe I'll learn something in the process! Thanks!

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      Dan Neely
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      Write the article and someone will probably pick it appart.

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      • E Emma Burrows

        Hello all, I've written a .Net 2.0 Windows application in C# which allows a baby to bash the keyboard without affecting other applications. The keyboard class might be useful as an article here, so I'd like someone with more experience of C# to have a look at how the code is organised and maybe I'll learn something in the process! Thanks!

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        leppie
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        I know for a fact Marc Clifton, and I are looking for something like that for cats :) An article, even short would be nice, thanks. ;)**

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          I know for a fact Marc Clifton, and I are looking for something like that for cats :) An article, even short would be nice, thanks. ;)**

          How xacc.ide transforms text to colored words on the screen
          Intel PentuimM (aka Centrino) undervolting

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          Emma Burrows
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          Yes, having only known cats before having a baby, I can see how similar they are. The only difference is that the baby will hopefully grow out of it! ;) I think I'll definitely write an article. But I'd still like someone to have a quick look at how the code is actually organised. I'm mostly self-taught and having learned programming with procedural variants of Basic, I'm not sure I use objects the way I should in a good OO language like C#.

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            Write the article and someone will probably pick it appart.

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            Emma Burrows
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            dan neely wrote:

            Write the article and someone will probably pick it appart

            That's true, though mostly, they seem to post replies saying they can't get the code to work! :)

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            • E Emma Burrows

              Hello all, I've written a .Net 2.0 Windows application in C# which allows a baby to bash the keyboard without affecting other applications. The keyboard class might be useful as an article here, so I'd like someone with more experience of C# to have a look at how the code is organised and maybe I'll learn something in the process! Thanks!

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              Emma Burrows
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              Emma Burrows wrote:

              I've written a .Net 2.0 Windows application in C# which allows a baby to bash the keyboard without affecting other applications

              I've now completed the code and written an article on enabling low-level keyboard hooks using the Windows API in C#. As the saying goes, "publish and be damned", but it would still be nice if someone could have a look at it, so I'd be grateful for any volunteers! :)

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