Block Fake Input

This feature was removed in SBIE version 4 and up. It is no longer available.

BlockFakeInput was a sandbox setting in Sandboxie Ini. It specified whether Sandboxie should allow sandboxed programs to manufacture fake keyboard input and send it to windows of applications running outside that sandbox.

Usage:

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   [DefaultBox]
   BlockFakeInput=n

Keyboard input is received by the active, highlighted window. This is true whether the keyboard input was manufactured by a program (fake input), or coming from the keyboard (real input).

By default, Sandboxie will allow a program running in a sandbox to manufacture fake input, provided the recipient window belongs to an application which is running in the same sandbox.

If the fake input will end up in a window outside that sandbox, Sandboxie will discard the input and issue message SBIE1304.

Specifying BlockFakeInput=n indicates that a sandboxed program should be allowed to manufacture fake keyboard input, regardless of the recipient of that input.

To experiment with this setting, you can run a sandboxed instance of osk.exe, the Windows on-screen keyboard.

Related Sandboxie Control setting: Sandbox Settings > Restrictions > Hardware Access