Tham khảo tài liệu 'autoi technology curriculum book part 138', công nghệ thông tin, kỹ thuật lập trình phục vụ nhu cầu học tập, nghiên cứu và làm việc hiệu quả | 0419 Russian 044f Sanskrit 081a Serbian_Latin 0c1a Serbian_Cyrillic 041b Slovak 0424 Slovenian 040a Spanish_Traditional_Sort 080a Spanish_Mexican 0c0a Spanish_Modern_Sort 100a Spanish_Guatemala 140a Spanish_Costa_Rica 180a Spanish_Panama 1c0a Spanish_Dominican_Republic 200a Spanish_V enezuela 240a Spanish_Colombia 280a Spanish_Peru 2c0a Spanish_Argentina 300a Spanish_Ecuador 340a Spanish_Chile 380a Spanish_Uruguay 3c0a Spanish_Paraguay 400a Spanish_Bolivia 440a Spanish_El_Salvador 480a Spanish_Honduras 4c0a Spanish_Nicaragua 500a Spanish_Puerto_Rico 0441 Swahili 041d Swedish 081d Swedish_F inland 0449 Tamil 0444 Tatar 041e Thai 041f Turkish 0422 Ukrainian 0420 Urdu 0443 Uzbek_Latin 0843 Uzbek_Cyrillic 042a Vietnamese Example MsgBox 0 Your OS Language _Language Func _Language Select Case StringInStr 0413 0813 @OSLang Return Dutch Case StringInStr 0409 0809 0c09 1009 1409 1809 1c09 2009 2409 2809 2c09 3009 3409 @OSLang Return English Case StringInStr 040c 080c 0c0c 100c 140c 180c @OSLang Return French Case StringInStr 0407 0807 0c07 1007 1407 @OSLang Return German Case StringInStr 0410 0810 @OSLang Return Italian Case StringInStr 0414 0814 @OSLang Return Norwegian Case StringInStr 0415 @OSLang Return Polish Case StringInStr 0416 0816 @OSLang Return Portuguese Case StringInStr 040a 080a 0c0a 100a 140a 180a 1c0a 200a 240a 280a 2c0a 300a 340a 380a 3c0a 400a 440a 480a 4c0a 500a @OSLang Return Spanish Case StringInStr 041d 081d @OSLang Return Swedish Case Else Return Other can t determine with @OSLang directly EndSelect EndFunc Send Key list Quick reference for the Send keys flag Command. A Ctrl Alt Shift Win AutoIt can send all ASCII and Extended ASCII characters 0-255 to send UNICODE characters you must use the ASC option and the code of the character you wish to Send see ASC below . To send the ASCII value A same as pressing ALT 065 on the numeric keypad Send ASC 065 When using 2 digit ASCII codes you must use a leading 0 otherwise an obsolete 437 code page is used . .