Win32::GuiTest might do the trick for you.  Certainly it can send keystrokes
to other windows.

SSGT Steven Swenson wrote:

>
> Can Win32::Gui be used to automate another windows application?
>
> I need to be able to supply keystrokes to another application and check
> check boxes make selections in list boxes and radio buttons as well..
>
> Anyone have a simple example of such a script?  If Win32::GUI is not the
> right place can you suggest another module that may help?  I have heard of
> Win32::Setupsup but PPM won't install it. I am using perl win32 5.6.
>
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