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    Default How do mouse recorders get detected?

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    How do mouse recorder's get detected from doing simple static tasks such as fletching? I understand that it can come off path if you're doing something that involves running everywhere, moving your camera, etc.

    When I use a mouse recorder, the cursor movement looks more bumpy than it usually would if a human were controlling it. Do you think this contributes to detectability? Or can they not detect this?

    The reason for this bumpiness is because the cursor moves a certain per-determined x/y position based off of ticks (From a timer); is there any way to, programmatically, make this smoother? (in C#/VB.NET)

    Is there any other way to perhaps make a mouse recorder in either of these languages that is more accurate than the slightly less-malicious, more commercial-available mouse recorder macros?

    Any contribution's very helpful

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    It all depends on the mouse recording software and/or/how it is used Many of the software available give you options like mouse speed curve randomness or just instant.

    But simba is no mouse recorder/clicker it is tho fully capable of doing this and much more limited to your imagination
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