You can use Win32 for that, just that you need to carefully craft your recorder.
Here are some function that you may use:
($x,$y) = GetCursorPos() * Retrieves the cursor's position,in screen coordinates as (x,y) array. GetCaretPos() Retrieves the caret's position, in client coordinates as (x,y) array. +(Like Windows function) IsKeyPressed($key) Wrapper around the GetAsyncKeyState API function. Returns TRUE if the +user presses the specified key. FindWindowLike($window,$titleregex,$classregex,$childid,$maxlevel) Finds the window handles of the windows matching the specified paramet +ers and returns them as a list. $text = WMGetText($hwnd) * Sends a WM_GETTEXT to a window and returns its contents GetListViewContents($window)
The point is that you can "record" a session using Win32, it's just not that simple.
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In reply to Re^3: Capturing user actions by Ultra
in thread Capturing user actions by Anonymous Monk

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