So i made one to bug the fuck outta a few of my friends, because they think they're hotshit with the CTRL + V'ing. However, the problem is, when I set the interval pretty much anywhere below 1000 for my timer, it because almost impossible to stop this program of mine, and I have to struggle to get task manager open to get it closed. I tried adding hotkeys, so that I can just push esc, and it will stop the timer, but I can't have the form displayed, without it auto choosing one of the buttons. Is there anyway, I can make it so that I can get the program up without it selecting one of the buttons? I have all the code enclosed below. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Code:
Option Explicit
Private Sub cmdstart_Click()
On Error Resume Next
If Not IsNumeric(txtinterval.Text) Then
Call MsgBox("Interval must be a number pl0x", vbOKOnly, "Error")
Exit Sub
End If
If txtinterval.Text < 1000 Then
If MsgBox("Any interval lower than a 1000, may make it more difficult to stop the app. Do you want to proceed with this interval?", vbYesNo, "Confirmation") = vbNo Then
Exit Sub
End If
End If
Timer1.Enabled = True
End Sub
Private Sub cmdStop_Click()
On Error Resume Next
Timer1.Enabled = False
End Sub
Private Sub Form_Load()
On Error Resume Next
Timer1.Enabled = False
End Sub
Private Sub Halp_Click()
frmhalp.Show
End Sub
Private Sub Timer1_Timer()
On Error Resume Next
Timer1.Interval = txtinterval.Text
' AppActivate (txtuser.Text)
SendKeys txtmsg.Text
SendKeys "{enter}"
End Sub
Private Sub Form_KeyDown(KeyCode As Integer, _
Shift As Integer)
'make sure KeyPreview is True on Form Properties
On Error Resume Next
Select Case KeyCode
Case vbKeyF1 'Then Find which key you want to use from the list below
'Code to run when key is pressed
frmhalp.Show
End Select
End Sub
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