Hi, I am trying to find & install a moudle to control key strokes to a win32 application. I have looked at Win32::CtrlGUI and Win32::GUITest but I don't know how to install them. I am reluctant to install any module that is not within the ActivePerl package manager since I'm not sure what I'm doing.

I have downloaded setupsup.1.0.1.0.zip from CPAN which I believe to be WIN32::CtrlGUI but I don't know what to do with it. Best I can tell is to extract all to perl/lib/win32 folder. Is this the latest version?

Can anyone help me with this please.

Thanks,
TAHAIC


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