

Instead of F15, the key specified by xx is used. This solves some of the issues with the above apps, but may cause the shift key to become "unpressed" sometimes This is the traditional behavior so is well tested, but can cause issues with Putty sessions, PowerPoint, Google Docs or Smartsheet The F15 'key up' event is used every 59 seconds.
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-keypress - simulate a full key press, not just a key up event.Note: the codes on the linked page are in Hex, convert them to decimal for use with this parameter
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-stes - tell Windows to stay awake, don't use F15.-allowss - prevent sleep, but allow the screensaver to start.-useshift - simulate the shift key instead of F15.-noicon - does not show a task tray icon.-replace - closes the current running instance, replacing it.-apptoggleshowdlg - toggles the running state, and shows dialog.-apptoggle - toggles the running state of the current running instance of the application.-appoff - makes the current running instance of the application inactive.-appon - makes the current running instance of the application active.-appexit - terminates current running instance of application.-inactivefor:xx - application will become active after xx minutes.-activefor:xx - application will become inactive after xx minutes.-exitafter:xx - application will terminate after xx minutes.-startoff - application starts disabled.

Must be the first text on the commandline
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