B4X:
import java.awt.*;
import java.awt.event.*;
import java.io.IOException;
public class Robot1{
static int keyInput[] =
{
KeyEvent.VK_J, KeyEvent.VK_A, KeyEvent.VK_V, KeyEvent.VK_A, KeyEvent.VK_SPACE,
KeyEvent.VK_P, KeyEvent.VK_R, KeyEvent.VK_O, KeyEvent.VK_G, KeyEvent.VK_R,
KeyEvent.VK_A, KeyEvent.VK_M, KeyEvent.VK_M, KeyEvent.VK_I, KeyEvent.VK_N,
KeyEvent.VK_G, KeyEvent.VK_SPACE, KeyEvent.VK_F, KeyEvent.VK_O, KeyEvent.VK_R,
KeyEvent.VK_U, KeyEvent.VK_M, KeyEvent.VK_S, KeyEvent.VK_SPACE, KeyEvent.VK_PERIOD,
KeyEvent.VK_C, KeyEvent.VK_O, KeyEvent.VK_M
};
public static void main(String[] args) throws AWTException,IOException {
Runtime.getRuntime().exec("notepad");
Robot robot = new Robot();
for (int i = 0; i < keyInput.length; i++)
{
robot.keyPress(keyInput[i]);
robot.delay(100);
}
}
}
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