Need a macro - or something similar
This is a discussion about Need a macro - or something similar in the Windows Software category; Hi, Obviously I don't know exactly what I'm talking about here, so bear with me. Here's what I need: I am a college student and I register for classes using a program that the university provides.
Hi,
Obviously I don't know exactly what I'm talking about here, so bear with me. Here's what I need:
I am a college student and I register for classes using a program that the university provides. In order to register, we just have to enter a number of the class. So I'm all signed up for classes, but I just want this one other class. So...I figure all I need is some program to type the following - "a12345 'enter'". I need it to do this over and over, because the class is full and I want to have the next slot if one opens.
Those 5 keys are the only ones I need to be pressed....is there any way to do this? What I just said: does it make sense? I just need a program to press the "a" key, then the "1" key, etc.
Is this possible? If anybody could give me a clue on this, I'd appreciate it! Thanks!
Brad
Obviously I don't know exactly what I'm talking about here, so bear with me. Here's what I need:
I am a college student and I register for classes using a program that the university provides. In order to register, we just have to enter a number of the class. So I'm all signed up for classes, but I just want this one other class. So...I figure all I need is some program to type the following - "a12345 'enter'". I need it to do this over and over, because the class is full and I want to have the next slot if one opens.
Those 5 keys are the only ones I need to be pressed....is there any way to do this? What I just said: does it make sense? I just need a program to press the "a" key, then the "1" key, etc.
Is this possible? If anybody could give me a clue on this, I'd appreciate it! Thanks!
Brad
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There's probably some program out there, but I don't know of one. What's weird to me though, is why doesn't your university have a waitlist? Here, if a class is full, it's puts you on the waitlist. Then if a spot opens up, the first person on the waitlist get enrolled.