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Help - Selfish library functions... (Won't share)

I'm doing a non-competition project involving using the joystick to send a keyboard output to a drivers station computer file. I'm using a case structure reading the joystick values, which initializes a keybd_event from the user32.dll library on a pc. The problem I have is that when trying to deploy the program, labview wants to load user32.dll from the crio, so I get this error:

Quote:
Failed To Download Main.vi
LabVIEW: Failed to load shared library user32.dll:
keybd_event:C on RT target device.
Deployment completed with errors
My question is do I have to/can I preload the dll file to the cRIO, or somehow keep it from needing the dll on the crio? The dll has nothing to do with how the robot functions; it's just used for reading joystick input.

Thanks!
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