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    Okay, i have read these tutorials for 2 days and my head is a bit confused on a small simple thingy...


    Where i see the coordinates i want to move the mouse to?
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    EDIT: Okay sorry for this post ½h later i found the answer It's not the smartest way but atleast it works

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    First make sure you have the right screen specified. Then look at the numbers at the DownLeft in Scar

    EDIT: srry, didn't see this was solved
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    I thought using mouse co-ordinates is more likely to get you banned? =o

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    U can use coords but be sure to use randoms in them(right?)

    MoveMouseSmooth(X+random(15), Y+random(15));

    Is that a so big BAN risk?


    EDIT: If i use coords should i ALWAYS use MoveMouseSmoothEx or can i use just the MoveMouseSmooth?

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    MMouse(x,y,15,15); to move the mouse
    and
    Mouse(x,y,15,15,true); to click the mouse
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    MoveMouseSmoth is very detectable

    MMouse moves the mouse
    Mouse moves the mouse and clicks once it's reached its target
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    No,,, Mouse and MMouse are the best... Unless.. umm there are new things in DIVI, i havnt checked them out... I dont want to try it out until SRL is fully updated for it, cause 2.03 works good anyway...

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    Quote Originally Posted by PwNZoRNooB View Post
    But Mouse is detectable if i use it to move and not MMouse and then Mouse ?
    Mouse uses MMouse to move so there's no need to go MMouse then Mouse.
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    Ok good
    Mouse uses MMouse to move so there's no need to go MMouse then Mouse.
    I'll use this and a little X+2 & Y-2

    I need this just for 1 click each 15 min so it's not so high ban risk.

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