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    SCSS Rotation Detection

    As far as I know, in order to rotate whilst using SCSS is by holding down the mouse button on the client in order to activate it. I'm just wondering, if I wanted to rotate the screen, and I put a bit of code before which holds the mouse down in a random blank spot on the screen, will jagex pick up something dodgy if everytime I rotate I have the mouse held down?

    ...Just realised that I havn't explained it in the clearest way, but you should get the jist of what I mean.


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    Oh and btw I've been away for a week so if any changes have been made in the newer versions then... well... you know...

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    You don't have to have your mouse held down for rotation. In order to rotate the screen, you must first Activate the client, by clicking somewhwere. Then press the down arrow to activate the rotation controls.
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    my SCSS never lock the arrow keys anyhow, mine are fully functional. i think that's a bad thing...

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    I always have to hold down the mouse button to keep the client active... It just deactivates whenever the mouse button isn't held down on it.

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