Hallo Peter,
im Prinzip so etwas ähnliches wie FSUIPC mit dem "keysend" Befehl, nur dass auf der Client seite dann mouseclicks generiert werden. Sehr hilfreich, falls keine Tastaturbefehle auf der Clientsoftware zur Verfügung stehen. Aber lies selber, hier ein Auszug aus der Readme:
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USING KEY2LAN
The concept is very simple. You program a keystroke in the server and assign an "ID" to it. On the client, you define an hot spot area where the mouse will virtually click each time that the specified ID is received from the network.
To define a keystroke on the server: Open the "Modules" menu of FS, then "Key2LAN" and "Create a new command ID". Make sure that FS has the keyboard focus (Key2LAN must have a light cyan or grey title bar), otherwise click anywhere inside the FS window. Now press a FREE key combination (not used by FS, for example CTRL+SHIFT+X), insert an ID (for example 1) and a description (for example "my first macro"). Click OK to save.
To define a mouse click on the client: run Key2LAN and your favourite add-ons, placing their windows in the same exact position where you actually use it. From Key2LAN select "Key2LAN" menu, then "Create a new macro". When the window appear, make a mouse click over the add-on's button or control that you want to control remotely; the screen coordinates appear in the Key2LAN window (make sure that they remain the same until you click "Save"). Now enter an ID to associate (for example "1") and a description (for example "my first macro"). Click "Save".
It's all! Now press CTRL+SHIFT+X on the server... it will send "1" throughout the network. The client receives "1" and executes the mouse click programmed before.
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Gruß
Peter
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