Hi Sarah,
First I would like you to check the below steps if you are performing the same or not with Global Send Keys action:
1) Always first activate the application window using a 'Win32' element as the first action by using 'Activate' function.
2) Then use 'Global Click On Center' function on the 'UIA', 'AA' or 'Browser' element that you want to click on before providing the Shift +F10 functionality.
3) Then use 'Global Send Keys' function on the 'Application Root' node where you need to use either the +({F10})
or +{F10}
command.
If Global Send Keys approach does not work, then just replace step 3 with
'Global Send Key Events' function on the 'Application Root' node where you need to use <{SHIFT}{F10}>{SHIFT}
command.
In order to tell how to interact with the Menu key, can you explicitly tell us which application is it where you are trying to perform this action so that I can check on that as well ?------------------------------
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Hope it helps you out and if my solution resolves your query, then please mark it as the 'Best Answer' so that the others members in the community having similar problem statement can track the answer easily in future
Regards,
Devneet Mohanty
Intelligent Process Automation Consultant | Sr. Consultant - Automation Developer,
WonderBotz India Pvt. Ltd.
Blue Prism Community MVP | Blue Prism 7x Certified Professional
Website:
https://devneet.github.io/Email: devneetmohanty07@gmail.com
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Hope this helps you out and if so, please mark the current thread as the 'Answer', so others can refer to the same for reference in future.
Regards,
Devneet Mohanty,
SS&C Blueprism Community MVP 2024,
Automation Architect,
Wonderbotz India Pvt. Ltd.