I want to use SendInput via C++ to lock the computer (Windows+L). I have created simple keyDown / keyUp functions in which I use SendInput to send a VK. On keyUp, it adds the flag 0x0002
I can simulate my tab key, my windows key and now I try to lock my computer with a simulated key stroke. I send the following messages:
key down: 0x5B (win key)
key down: 0x4C (L)
key up: 0x4C (L)
key up: 0x5B (win key)
My problem: Nothing happens 🙁
Does someone know whats the solution?
If I am not mistaken, you will not be able to do this with
SendInput()(orkeybd_event()) because it simply injects the keys into the keyboard input buffer, but special key sequences likeCTRL+ALT+DEL,WIN+L, etc operate at a lower layer that are interpretted by the OS before keys are put in the input buffer.The correct way to lock the computer is to use the
LockWorkStation()function instead.