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    well i have read a lot of tutorials and i often find ppl saying " -blah- is a detectable way of clicking. you shouldnt use that." well after reading this i was wondering, what is the best way of making your mouse simply click in RS? I have been using "mouse" but should i be using something like "mmouse" or "perfectmove + holdmouse + releasemouse"? plz help me out? ty.

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    mmouse, and mouse. mmouse moves the mouse, and mouse clicks
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    well would the usin mmouse + mouse be a valid and undetectable (by rs) way of clicking? or is there a better way?

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    mmouse and mouse are the best way atm.

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    kk thx for this info and clerification

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    If you use Mouse you will not need to use MMouse before it. Just clarifying. MMouse is basically Mouse without a click.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mickaliscious View Post
    If you use Mouse you will not need to use MMouse before it. Just clarifying. MMouse is basically Mouse without a click.
    Yes, But if you use mouse it click the mouse without any single pause really.

    Like if you do mouse(100,1,true); It will move and click without pause, witch would be unrealistic. And Slightly more giving you away. But even if you dont use mmouse you don't have to worry about anything.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zasz View Post
    Yes, But if you use mouse it click the mouse without any single pause really.

    Like if you do mouse(100,1,true); It will move and click without pause, witch would be unrealistic. And Slightly more giving you away. But even if you dont use mmouse you don't have to worry about anything.

    Just clarifying(ing)
    Its realistic enough. When you and I click on something there isn't much of a wait either. Sometimes we even click while we're moving the mouse.

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    I would use mmouse too move and mouse to click.

    The thing is that i think that actually mouse is enougth because I doubt that RS actually logs the curve you move your mouse. (Maybe they do if your flagged, but I dont even think they are doing it then)

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