The KEYMACRO ActiveX and COM Server for Windows allow application developers to write macros for Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Macros can capture and run arbitrary commands on a user’s computer. Keymacro offers two distinct sets of macro capabilities: keystrokes and key combinations. Keystrokes are similar to keyboard macros but with more control. Key combinations are slightly different than keyboard macros because they are simply the use of a key or key combination to execute the macro. Either capability can be assigned to existing keystrokes or key combinations. If assigned to a keystroke or key combination, the keystroke/key combination command is executed when the keystroke/key combination is pressed, then the macro is triggered.
Keymacro can be useful for capture user actions, such as typing, mouse movements, or keystrokes, so you can automate tedious and repetitive tasks. Keymacro is particularly useful for automating actions in applications like Microsoft Office that have a large number of keystrokes or key combinations.
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NON-BLUETOOTH NETWORK WIRED OBJECTS Description:
The Bluetooth OBJECT is a collection of ActiveX control components and COM Server for Windows that implement the core Bluetooth 1.1 specification. For a complete Bluetooth client solution, you should also consider the Microsoft Bluetooth Server for Windows, which includes a COM Server and COM Object. The COM Server component can be deployed with both Windows and Visual Basic 6.0.
You can use the COM Object with Windows-based applications that call the Bluetooth OBJECT API, such as Microsoft Excel. The COM Server component can be deployed with both Windows and Visual Basic 6.0, and you can use the COM Object with any application that calls the COM Object API.
The Bluetooth OBJECT can connect PCs, laptops, and handhelds with a small form factor, including most PDAs. It works with most Bluetooth chipsets, including any that are compatible with Bluetooth 1.1 and with virtually all cellular phones.
The Bluetooth OBJECT provides both client and server functionality, so you can create a server or a client. It is not a replacement for other Bluetooth components that provide more specific Bluetooth functionality.
The Bluetooth OBJECT includes a complete Bluetooth stack in ActiveX controls. In addition to the ActiveX controls, the COM Server includes four functions to implement core Bluetooth functionality: Host–to–host communication, connection, notification, and name registration.
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