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Returning from a sleep screen using Delphi
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I am currently working on a program using the Delphi language and one of the requirements is to simulate what happens when you return from a sleep or blank screen. In other words, the interrupt you get from a key press on the keyobard or a movement of the mouse, but instead of coming from these two sources, i would prefer it to come from an event in the program itself. Is this at all possible and if so could where could I get help or information about this sort of interrupt handling.
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