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Hi there! I'm looking for a way to inject a keystroke into the OS keyboard input buffer, like when you click a button the program inserts one (or more) keyboard strokes. I wanted to do this in java because I want to run this in (win,linux and osx). I guess that I'll have to make use of the JNI, do anyone have some ideas?

Thanks all stackoverflowers ;)

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My guess is that the java.awt.Robot class will do this for you:

new Robot().keyPress(...);

http://download.oracle.com/javase/6/docs/api/java/awt/Robot.html#keyPress(int)

java.awt.Robot "is used to generate native system input events for the purposes of test automation, self-running demos, and other applications where control of the mouse and keyboard is needed."

Steve McLeod
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Check java Robot . I believe this is what you are looking for.

Also check this out. Example

chedine
Thanks chedine, funny example, lol a lot in here
AndreDurao
Welcome. Happy automation :-)
chedine