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Hacking a VB-Prog
Hi!
Im trying to hack a program called Key Mouse Genie (4.1). Its a VB/Win prog. Im actually not trying to crack it, but I want to change a keyboard shortcut (Ctrl-D). The Ctrl-D shortcut enables/disables the program. I have tryed to disassemble and debuged it to find WHERE the Ctrl-D is defiend to change it, but Im to much of a newbe to find it. Have hacked before but it was on DOS and probably 10years ago, newer tryed this windows-stuff. Can someone help me out on this one? |
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I would do a google search for vbreformer. It is the easiest way to edit the interface to vb applications.
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Oh NO. You don't mean Searching might reveal useful information, do you??? That does have a familiar ring to it. I've heard that somewhere before.
It is an interesting concept, is it not? People can actually find information, if they will only take the time to look for it. At least that's what ferrari always is telling people. Regards,
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I have tryed VBReFormer and other "decompilers" but all i seem to be able to change is text and apperance.
If this was DOS i would just look for a Ctrl-D at the correct Interrupt (in ASM debug), but I have no clue on how to do this i a Win-Prog. Have tryed to find it in OllyDebug but my knowlage isnīt enuff. Can someone explain how to change this in a VB-Prog? |
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