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shyrus

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  1. Thanks very much. (You guys here are efficient as ****, thanks a lot!).
  2. Bamboozled, instead of using item.interact("Take"), I like to use something like mouse.click(item.posX, item.posY) (I know it's not like that, but I want to know if there is anyway to get this item position)
  3. I don't know how to explain, so I'm going to give an example: Let's suppose I'm on Varrok (or anywhere) and I want to walk to Lumbridge. I will create a Webwalking event and I'm going to put Lumbridge position, so my character will walk untill Lumbridge, clicking few times on mini-map. My question is, how do I know the posX/posY I'm going to click on mini-map? Is there any function that returns it? I just want to use the Webwalking to return me the position(s) I am suppose to click to walk until a place. I do not want the Webwalking to click for me. I got the same question about a item on the floor, I want to get it, but I want to use a command like "mouse.click(posX, posY)", instead of using the normal way. So, how do I return this posX and posY? Thanks a lot PS: if you are wondering why I wanna do this, is because I want to test a diferent mouse movemnt pattern. I want to see if banrate is related to this. I'm going to create a f2p cowhide farmer (which should be instantly banned) with very weird movement pattern to see if it affects the ban rate.

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