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Woman in her 20s dies after dog attack in Surrey
A second woman was taken to hospital with dog bites, but her condition is not life threateningA woman in her 20s has been killed after reportedly being attacked by a dog in Surrey.Officers were called to Gravelly Hill in Caterham at 2.45pm on Thursday …
Appeals court rules against vaccine mandate in 3 states
An appeals court has affirmed a ban in three states on enforcing a federal vaccine mandate for workers who contract with the federal government.
Other countries may follow Poland’s example on tanks, says Ukraine’s Zelenskiy
Other countries may follow Poland’s example on tanks, says Ukraine’s Zelenskiy
Peru families mourn protest dead after worst violence in decades
By Marco Aquino
LIMA (Reuters) -Peruvians in the southern region of Puno carried coffins through the streets on Wednesday of the 17 civilians who died in protests in the area earlier this week, the worst outbreak of violence the Andean country has see…
Nova Scotia health workers warned of nursing shortage years before death of young mother: ‘It’s definitely getting scarier’
Across industrialised world health care workers are warning of insufficient staff – and deadly consequences, writes Andrew Buncombe
With FBI search, U.S. escalates global fight over Chinese police outposts
Beijing says the outposts aren’t doing police work, but state media reports say they “collect intelligence” and solve crimes far outside their jurisdiction.
Can a hardware manufacturer track it’s devices?
Hypothetically, if someone would order a windows laptop from the manufacturer, which got lost for 2 months in the shipping, and they would have retrieved the money back that they paid for it, and then it would show up one day and they don’t mention this to the company; could the company find out that they are now using it, while keeping the refund? Do modern laptops have some kind of tracking that allows the manufacturer to track it’s product? And i don’t mean the windows finder function, that would be disabled, but the hardware. Could this person get in trouble, hypothetically?
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Ducky script/snippet to send a sequence of modifier keys?
Hey!, not sure if this is the right place to post this question but some googling around pointed me to this forum so hopefully someone can point me in the right direction.
I have a KVM that is controlled by a sequence of keys and I want to try to automate its use (by integrating it with Home Assistant). Following this project here I managed to get a Ducky-like device that can receive commands from a network. When I connect it to my computer it works perfectly. All good so far.
What I can’t figure out however is how to send sequence of modifier keys. The one I’m trying to mimic is hitting left control -> Releasing -> Left control again -> Release -> A number from 1 to 4.
All the examples I can find are about holding modifier keys while pressing something else or how to send just the Windows key without anything else but can’t figure out how to script the sequence I need.
Any ideas?.
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