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If you wish to test a Windows application then you should have a look at Win32::GuiTest. It allows you to send keystrokes and mouse events to Windows applications. An impressive module. Update: Just to clarify, Win32::GuiTest uses SendKeys as described by clemburg below.
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In reply to Re: Application for 'Quality Assurance'
by jmcnamara
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