I have two python scripts. First one is just script waiting for user keyboard input. When user presses a key it print a pressed key value.

Second script calls first one through subprocess using Popen like this

p = Popen('python first_script.py', shell=True, universal_newlines=True, stdin=PIPE, stdout=PIPE, stderr=STDOUT)
print p.communicate(input="some value paased through")[0]

I got it working when I send through string values. But I don't know how to send keyboard event and how to read it properly.

I know it is kind of a strange logic behind this. But i need this to work :P

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subprocess per se has no facilities to "send keyboard events" (to the sub-process or to any other process). You need other aproaches, such as the one this article shows for Windows.

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Is it possible for AppActivate to be executed in the background. So application is not focused visualy? – Mitja Felicijan Aug 20 '10 at 15:50
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