TypeText method of the Msvm_Keyboard class
Simulates a series of typed ASCII characters. This routine may not be used to simulate the input of non-ASCII characters.
Syntax
uint32 TypeText(
[in] string asciiText
);
Parameters
-
asciiText [in]
-
Type: string
The series of ASCII text characters to type.
Return value
Type: uint32
A return value of zero indicates success. A return value of one indicates a failure because of non-translatable characters in the input string. All other nonzero value indicates a failure to modify the key state.
-
Completed with No Error (0)
-
Method Parameters Checked - Job Started (4096)
-
Failed (32768)
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Access Denied (32769)
-
Not Supported (32770)
-
Status is unknown (32771)
-
Timeout (32772)
-
Invalid parameter (32773)
-
System is in used (32774)
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Invalid state for this operation (32775)
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Incorrect data type (32776)
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System is not available (32777)
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Out of memory (32778)
Remarks
Access to the Msvm_Keyboard class might be restricted by UAC Filtering. For more information, see User Account Control and WMI.
Examples
The following C# sample simulates typing text. The referenced utilities can be found in Common Utilities for the Virtualization Samples.
using System;
using System.Management;
namespace HyperVSamples
{
class TypeTextClass
{
static ManagementObject GetComputerKeyboard(ManagementObject vm)
{
ManagementObjectCollection keyboardCollection = vm.GetRelated
(
"Msvm_Keyboard",
"Msvm_SystemDevice",
null,
null,
"PartComponent",
"GroupComponent",
false,
null
);
ManagementObject keyboard = null;
foreach (ManagementObject instance in keyboardCollection)
{
keyboard = instance;
break;
}
return keyboard;
}
static void TypeText(string vmName, string text)
{
ManagementScope scope = new ManagementScope(@"root\virtualization", null);
ManagementObject vm = Utility.GetTargetComputer(vmName, scope);
ManagementObject keyboard = GetComputerKeyboard(vm);
ManagementBaseObject inParams = keyboard.GetMethodParameters("TypeText");
inParams["asciiText"] = text;
ManagementBaseObject outParams = keyboard.InvokeMethod("TypeText", inParams, null);
if ((UInt16)outParams["ReturnValue"] == ReturnCode.Completed)
{
string.Format("Text {0} was typed on {1}", text, vm["ElementName"]);
}
else
{
string.Format("Unable to type '{0}' on {1}", text, vm["ElementName"]);
}
inParams.Dispose();
outParams.Dispose();
keyboard.Dispose();
vm.Dispose();
}
static void Main(string[] args)
{
if (args != null && args.Length != 2)
{
Console.WriteLine("Usage: TypeText vmName Text");
return;
}
TypeText(args[0], args[1]);
}
}
}
The following VBScript sample simulates typing text.
option explicit
dim objWMIService
dim fileSystem
const wmiSuccessful = 0
Main()
'-----------------------------------------------------------------
' Main routine
'-----------------------------------------------------------------
Sub Main()
dim computer, objArgs, vmName, computerSystem, text, keyboard
set fileSystem = Wscript.CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject")
computer = "."
set objWMIService = GetObject("winmgmts:\\" & computer & "\root\virtualization")
set objArgs = WScript.Arguments
if WScript.Arguments.Count = 2 then
vmName= objArgs.Unnamed.Item(0)
text = objArgs.Unnamed.Item(1)
else
WScript.Echo "usage: cscript TypeText.vbs vmName text"
WScript.Quit
end if
set computerSystem = GetComputerSystem(vmName)
set keyboard = GetComputerKeyboard(computerSystem)
if TypeText(keyboard, text) then
WriteLog "Done"
WScript.Quit(0)
else
WriteLog "TypeText operation failed"
WScript.Quit(1)
end if
End Sub
'-----------------------------------------------------------------
' Retrieve Msvm_VirtualComputerSystem from base on its ElementName
'
'-----------------------------------------------------------------
Function GetComputerSystem(vmElementName)
dim query
On Error Resume Next
query = Format1("select * from Msvm_ComputerSystem where ElementName = '{0}'", vmElementName)
set GetComputerSystem = objWMIService.ExecQuery(query).ItemIndex(0)
if (Err.Number <> 0) then
WriteLog Format1("Err.Number: {0}", Err.Number)
WriteLog Format1("Err.Description:{0}",Err.Description)
WScript.Quit(1)
end if
End Function
'-----------------------------------------------------------------
' Retrieve Msvm_Keyboard from given computer system
'
'-----------------------------------------------------------------
Function GetComputerKeyboard(computerSystem)
dim query
On Error Resume Next
query = Format1("ASSOCIATORS OF {{0}} WHERE resultClass = Msvm_Keyboard", computerSystem.Path_.Path)
set GetComputerKeyboard = objWMIService.ExecQuery(query).ItemIndex(0)
if (Err.Number <> 0) then
WriteLog Format1("Err.Number: {0}", Err.Number)
WriteLog Format1("Err.Description:{0}",Err.Description)
WScript.Quit(1)
end if
End Function
'-----------------------------------------------------------------
' Type the given text to the given keyboard
'-----------------------------------------------------------------
Function TypeText(keyboard, text)
WriteLog Format2("TypeText({0}, {1})", keyboard.ElementName, text)
dim objInParam, objOutParams
TypeText = false
set objInParam = keyboard.Methods_("TypeText").InParameters.SpawnInstance_()
objInParam.asciiText = text
set objOutParams = keyboard.ExecMethod_("TypeText", objInParam)
if objOutParams.ReturnValue = wmiSuccessful then
WriteLog Format2("'{0}' was typed on {1}", text, keyboard.ElementName)
TypeText = true
end if
End Function
'-----------------------------------------------------------------
' Create the console log files.
'-----------------------------------------------------------------
Sub WriteLog(line)
dim fileStream
set fileStream = fileSystem.OpenTextFile(".\Typetext.log", 8, true)
WScript.Echo line
fileStream.WriteLine line
fileStream.Close
End Sub
'------------------------------------------------------------------------------
' The string formatting functions to avoid string concatenation.
'------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Function Format2(myString, arg0, arg1)
Format2 = Format1(myString, arg0)
Format2 = Replace(Format2, "{1}", arg1)
End Function
'------------------------------------------------------------------------------
' The string formatting functions to avoid string concatenation.
'------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Function Format1(myString, arg0)
Format1 = Replace(myString, "{0}", arg0)
End Function
Requirements
Minimum supported client |
None supported |
Minimum supported server |
Windows Server 2008 |
End of client support |
None supported |
End of server support |
Windows Server 2012 |
Namespace |
Root\Virtualization |
MOF |
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