10-10-2009, 11:24 AM
(10-10-2009, 08:37 AM)The Defender Wrote: Shouldn't this be at HF? No matter what you call it it's still obviously meant for keylogging.
No, No, No. Firstly keylogging is not illegal, I guarantee you that your work/school has keyloggers installed on all of the PCs for security. Secondly hooking the keyboard has other uses, such as getting information into a program that isn't the first on the screen, or sending text to somewhere other than a text box.
This is SupportForums I posted something that will Support peoples learning of VB.NET. Now seriously, I have never given a negative rep on any forum, ever, but mark my words, the next person who tells me to post on HF is going to get a nasty one.
(10-10-2009, 09:37 AM)ProspectDotNet Wrote: Vorfin,
I like you're tutorial. I am a beginner coder in .Net. I was wondering if you could explain what part of the code intercepts the key strokes. In other words, what part of the code lets the program know that you are looking for keyboard strokes? Is it all of the beginning code under Public Class Form1?
Correct, the "Public Class KeyboardHook" Right under the "Public Class Form1"