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Old 10-08-2008, 09:44 AM
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Hello,

Looking at the screenshots, we suggest you to try using the first way we suggested in our last post. To play a song or music file, you can use 'Open Program/File' command. Text format of commands would appear something like this,

1 Open "http://www.XYZ.com"
2 Keystrokes: [CTRL DOWN]a[CTRL UP] in "*Windows Internet Explorer"
3 Keystrokes: [CTRL DOWN]c[CTRL UP] in "*Windows Internet Explorer"
4 Loop While $Clipboard$ Includes "There are currently no orders in the queue for the selected client"
5 Keystrokes: [F5] in "*Windows Internet Explorer"
6 Keystrokes: [CTRL DOWN]a[CTRL UP] in "*Windows Internet Explorer"
7 Keystrokes: [CTRL DOWN]c[CTRL UP] in "*Windows Internet Explorer"
8 End Loop
9 Open "C:\..\My Music\music.wma "

You can set this task to 'repeat until I stop it' or 'repeat for certain duration’ as per your requirement. You can find Repeat options under Properties window at the bottom.

Hope that helps.
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