I'm on a new laptop which came with Windows 10. Its asking me to use all of these jar openers and winzip shit I tried that and it does not work. I open up OSBot with java as the application and it just puts this tiny little window on my screen. Idk what to do.
I do not believe I did. I merely copy+pasted from a thread where I am selling it on another site, and here I only asked, "How much do you think i can get out of it?" - or something to that extent.
Please edit the thread if you see something where I've broken the rules. I posted here rather than the selling section specifically because I learned the rule is 100 posts to sell.
Lunars, DT, etc. done. Ready to PK. Perfect to turn into 75 attack pure and dominate the wild with this build.
^ Just posted the contents of the threads I have for selling it. How much do you guys think i can get out of it?
I exported it as a jar file to the scripts folder for OSBot and when I load it up the script is not on the list. How do I load my script?
Also, when i try to add a sleep to one of my methods, eclipse tells me i have to add the following code:
throws InterruptedException
next to my onLoop()
Is this necessary? I get errors if I don't do so.
And one last thing. For interacting with interfaces I'm doing this:
if (interfaces.get(548).isVisible()) {
interfaces.get(548).getChild(17).interact("Make-All");
}
I know 548 is correct because that is the ID I found for the teleport tablet making interface when I used the interface debugger. I'm assuming getChild() is for the actual button on the interface? I got this code from an open-source flax spinning script and couldn't find the ID he used for his getChild() when using the interface debugger at the spinning wheel. The only numbers I saw were like 1 off of what he used.
I've noticed a few scripts have threads but are not yet completed. This can be frustrating to new users or people who just don't understand why there isn't a download link. I suggest we clean up the script sections by adding a 'project section', for scripts in-development.