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QuestionControlling powerpoint?! Pin
markhaslehurst9-Mar-06 21:04
markhaslehurst9-Mar-06 21:04 
Hi, me again!?

Sorry to be such a pain in the a$$, but was wondering if anyone knows if it is possible to control a powerpoint presentation with a c++ program?

I have been building a remote control application for the computer (eventually, I want to add a USB-serial adapter, so that I can connect a remote receiver to USB...). So far, I can control Winamp, iTunes, WMP and BSPlayer (the only programs I really use for multimedia) and when theyre not running, it will control windows volume. It also has an overriding mute, that will always mute everything.

I was thinking the next/prev track buttons could be used to control a powerpoint presentation, as this could be useful for the future... but its proving difficult to find any information on it...

Does anyone have any ideas?

Thanks,

Mark
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QuestionSir, I want to know the diffrence between Adding a Virtual Function And Message Handler pls help me. Pin
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