The only solution I see is creating your own fake client that sends packets to the game's server.
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- 02 Jul. 2010, 04:28am
Thread: Sending Keys
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The only solution I see is creating your own fake...
- 01 Jul. 2010, 07:09pm
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You can't unblock them? Well, I don't really...
You can't unblock them?
Well, I don't really use VB, so I don't know how to add a Flash control to a form. However, there is indeed a way to do it, there have been countless programs that do that.... - 01 Jul. 2010, 05:55pm
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What do you mean VB.Net can't connect to the...
What do you mean VB.Net can't connect to the internet?
What are you exactly trying to do? Some example code or screenshots would help. - 01 Jul. 2010, 05:21pm
Thread: Sending Keys
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You can either have it focused, or create a fake...
You can either have it focused, or create a fake client for the flash game that communicates with the game's server. If the game does not communicate with any server, then I can't think of any other...
- 01 Jul. 2010, 04:08am
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I might be wrong, but out of pure logic the...
I might be wrong, but out of pure logic the browser would have to be in focus in other to receive the keys sent. For example, if you open a directory (folder) in your computer, and a browser, if you...
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