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Capster lets you start an application when Windows boots up, but only if the Caps-Lock key is down at that moment.
In case you want some of the programs which start automatically to take a break from doing this, you can use Capster to relate their launch to the state of the Caps Lock key.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Start the Caps Lock key before user logon.
Start application when Caps Lock key is down.
Read Caps Lock key on User login.
Stop program when Caps Lock key is up.

As of now, I can’t find the program’s source code – only a tar.gz package. I have found a similar program which I used but it seems a little different.
Any help is appreciated.

A:

It’s ccapssk, From the README on the page:

CAPS LOCK SKILL allows to immediately start the application you want to use, when the Caps Lock key is down, at the beginning of Windows boot

If you are a developer and want to use this program for your program, you need to either compile from the source or use a binary you receive from the author and install it using regsvr32 [.exe] from a new directory. I would highly advise you go with compiling from the source code. I got it to work. First you download it, then navigate to the directory, cd ccapssk-0.2 and then type
nmake install

so that nmake will install. But you will need to know some nmake. You could also just run
nmake install

And that’s it. But I recomend you go through the README and any other programs for programming use.

A:

You have two choices here. I think the easiest one is to just use the autorun capability of Windows so that
autorun.inf :
[autorun.inf]
url=

[autorun]
open=…

That will work and start your program as soon as the keyboard is pressed and it should remain running until the key is released.

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As an alternative to my other answer about the use of Windows hooks, I’ve made a start-up script that sets a WinMod to CapsLock and thereby allows Caps-Lock-dependent applications to run when the computer starts up. This WinMod looks for a text file located at the $APPDATA$/Capster Cracked 2022 Latest Version directory and changes its WinMod’s state to CapsLock on startup.

The script can be run from an.lnk file or a batch file:

Double click on the.lnk file.
Click on the blue arrow that points to “Run” on the shortcut’s “Actions” tab.
Click on the blue arrow that points to “Browse for Folder” in the folder pane on the right of the “Run” box (if it’s not already selected).
Select the $APPDATA$/Capster Free Download directory in the dialog that appears, then click OK.

To run the script immediately upon reboot:

Click on the button to the right of the “Browse for Folder” button at the “Run” box.
Select the “Run this program” option from the drop-down menu.
Click on the blue arrow that points to “Run” on the shortcut’s “Actions” tab.

If this is the first time you’ve run this script, it should open the $APPDATA$/Capster directory in the Windows Explorer window. It will not overwrite existing data in that directory.

This script is designed to interact with the $APPDATA$/Capster directory in such a way that it will not interfere with any applications that regularly use WinMod commands.

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How can I check, if a click event is fired by a specific object, for example a button or something else.
myButton.Click += (object sender, EventArgs e) => {
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buttonObject.Click += (object sender, EventArgs e) => {
Console.WriteLine(“button Clicked”);
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Use the method sender.GetType().ToString() in your event handler:
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Capster will run quietly in the system tray.
If the Caps Lock key is turned on, Capster will be disabled.
If the Caps Lock key is turned off, Capster will be enabled and you can use it as a program launcher.
The only way to customize the Capster settings is to change the settings of Capster.exe at the original installation location.
The program has been tested on a standard Windows installation and is not recommended for use on 64-bit systems.

From the description above, that is seems like you can tweak Capster like you want…

A:

All you have to do is press CapsLock (on any keyboard) once. It immediately gives a notification on screen that the caps lock is off.
While the caps lock is off you can then manually launch any program of you choice. For my workflow the caps lock is off for 10-30 seconds while I use a program but I have noticed that the caps lock stays on for a few moments on some programs I use (Flash, Java, IE, and others). All of these programs will log you out.
To prevent this you may have to configure your Windows to avoid caps lock from being “on” by default (I’ve seen a few articles on the Internet about this problem).

To Configure Caps Lock

Click the Start Button
Open Control Panel
Click Keyboard
Click the Layout tab
Click on Options

Scroll down to Caps Lock and click the “Disable” button.

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Capster is a daemon which runs in the background and makes it possible to launch an application at Windows startup.
To be precise, Capster can be set to run a command in the background. This command has as parameter
the name of the executable of the program you want to run. The executable is launched when Windows starts.

Using Capster

When you want to use Capster:

Go to Programs -> Capster -> Launch at Start-Up

Select the program which you want to be run automatically when Windows starts (Caps-Lock down).

Click Apply or OK or OK. The application will be run automatically every time you start Windows.

Note: Caps-Lock is a programmable key, so you can modify how it works by adding a command. Using the command line to do so is an alternative:

Use a command which sets the Caps-Lock key to a specific state. This state is checked in the code which starts the application which you want to run.

Use a command line of the form: \caps “String which shows what should be the state of the Caps-Lock key”

You can also use a command which calls an executable which launches your application every time you start Windows.

You can make all caps documents be displayed in a nice way by making Capster run a command of this form: \caps “”

Using the Caps-Lock key
You can configure the Caps-Lock key to be in one of the four following states.

\l \ (off) : the key is on
\c \ (capslock-on) : the key is not on, but the Caps-Lock is on
\l \c \ (on): the key is on, and the Caps-Lock is on
\l \l \ (on-alt): the key is on, and the Caps-Lock is on. (the “alt” option just means that the key is in both the on and on+capslock-on state).

Caps-Lock and startup applications
There is also a way to call a command when the Caps-Lock key is in the on-capslock-on state, and when Windows starts up.
This way, your application can launch when the Caps-Lock is down, and go to sleep when it is up again.

Open a Terminal.

System Requirements For Capster:

CPU: 3.0 Ghz AMD Athlon or Intel Core 2 Duo
RAM: 2 GB
HDD: 5 GB
VGA: 1024×768
Camera:
Camera capable of 1280×800 resolution (i.e. Standard NTSC or PAL TV), 1.5 megapixels (2448×1536)
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