Windows has a “standard keyboard buffer” feature which can be accessed programmatically. For example, the Visual Basic SendKeys function uses the buffer to pass information to other programs.
TinyTERM does not respond to input from the standard keyboard buffer. It has been reported that with a strict 16-bit implementation, TinyTERM will accept such input. However, that puts significant restrictions on the applications written to that standard.
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