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I'm sure it would be useful in some circumstances, just like how other miscellaneous functions are useful in other circumstances. I was wondering if sendMessage could be used for that purpose. I want the game to pop up a message box when some conditions are met. The best generic advice I can give is to start learning. If you're just learning, then I'm not going to copy and paste all the documentation Microsoft has on messages. If you're trying to do something specific in a game, don't know how, and think that this might be one way you can do it, then post what you're trying to do so people can give you less generic help. If you want to include it in your trainer just to include it, then you should rethink your rationale. directly calling a function, using SendInput to send input). Sometimes it's easier to use other things (e.g. See this list for examples of stuff you can do with it. I've never used it personally, but obviously it depends on what you're working with and what you're trying to do.
Can you think of a circumstance under which "sendMessage" is needed? I am really curious and want to know if I can use it in my trainer. That being said, if you don't know what it is, you probably don't need to use it. I'm sure it would be useful in some circumstances, just like how other miscellaneous functions are useful in other circumstances (e.g. Why do we need "sendMessage" at all in CE? An application can generate messages to direct its own windows to perform tasks or to communicate with windows in other applications.
The system also generates messages in response to changes in the system brought about by an application, such as when an application changes the pool of system font resources or resizes one of its windows. The system generates a message at each input event-for example, when the user types, moves the mouse, or clicks a control such as a scroll bar. Messages are generated by both the system and applications. The system passes input to a window procedure in the form of a message. You should already know what showMessage does, but the meaning of the word "message" in the sendMessage function is described here: The word "message" refers to two different things with regards to those two functions. What's the difference between "sendMessage" and "showMessage"?