WinKeySim v1.00  Copyright (C)2000, Mark Ganson
All rights reserved.
email:  winkeysim@bigfoot.com
web:    http://www.bigfoot.com/~winkeysim
Status: Freeware
Distribution status: Users may freely re-distribute the winkeysim100.zip file in its original, 
unmodified form. 

Purpose:
WinKeySim stands for Windows Keyboard Simulator.  It is a keyboard macro program that provides keyboard macro capabilities to practically any Windows program that accepts keyboard input.  Generally speaking, if you can do it with the keyboard, you can probably create a WinKeySim macro to automate the task.  WinKeySim puts an icon in the system tray or status area usually located on the bottom right of the screen next to the system clock.  Right clicking the WinKeySim icon brings up a popup menu from which you select your macro.  Simply select the macro and click on the Window of your target application where you would like the simulated keystrokes to be entered.  WinKeySim simulates the keystrokes into the target application automatically for you.  WinKeySim is great for login screens, chat programs, addresses, etc.  You can even create interactive macros that will prompt you for input and then use that input in the macro.  Examples are included at the website. 

Installation:
1) Unzip the archived files into a temporary directory on your hard drive.
2) Execute the setup.exe file from within the temporary directory.
3) Follow the onscreen prompts.
4) Files in temporary directory are no longer needed and may be deleted to conserve space.

Uninstallation:
Automatic uninstallation is provided via the Add/Remove Programs item in the Control Panel.

System Requirements:
Generally, if you can run Windows 95, 98, or NT 4.0 or later, you can run WinKeySim.

Requires Windows 95, 98, or Windows NT 4.0 or later.  (Does not run on Windows 3.x.)
8MB RAM
Mouse or compatible pointing device required.
4MB free hard drive space.
