psyral
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Post by psyral on Jan 13, 2020 12:14:36 GMT
Is there any command line parameters or config/.ini file setting to make "Enable Keyboard Emulation" or "Enable Remote Mode" active automatically?
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Post by psyral on Jan 14, 2020 17:26:39 GMT
Specifically I would like the "Enable Remote Mode" thing.
I have written a system tray app that loads all the programs I need to use (Lea Server, Lea System Tray, x360ce, turns on my Win10 Hotspot, and starts an API I wrote to get game info to send to the LEA Client). It starts them all up if they are not already running and when I'm done with the game, shuts them all down.
The only thing remaining is to have the Lea System Tray app set to "Enable Remote Mode" and it will be complete.
I could possibly do it with using some old school win32 api invokes but the LEA system tray app seems to be compiled with a bit of obfuscation that maps many of the class methods to unicode characters. While not a problem initially, it is not guaranteed that the same unicode characters will be mapped to the same methods when updates to the LEA app occur which would break my app.
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Post by Admin on Jan 17, 2020 17:51:54 GMT
I'll look what I can do, but the idea was to provide a supplementary layer of protection with forcing the remote mode to be manually activated
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Post by psyral on Jan 17, 2020 19:42:45 GMT
I'll look what I can do, but the idea was to provide a supplementary layer of protection with forcing the remote mode to be manually activated Keep it like it is. Protection is always a good thing. I managed to do it with an app I wrote. It finds the system tray icon using old school user32.dll and kernel32.dll calls and sends the appropriate clicks to enable it. It causes the windows and the confirmation box to flash on the screen for a split second but I am good with that. My malware scanner did not like my app, though. It seems to take issue with some of my "unorthodox" methods of doing what I wanted done. I use a company provided laptop for gaming when I am not at work so I had to convince my network admin to whitelist my custom app for my profile. It's not something I am going to publicly publish since it works specifically with my particular Windows 10 64 bit setup. I would rather the protection layers stay. I think that is better for both you and us.
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