Mr Pro Pop Posted September 18, 2016 Share Posted September 18, 2016 (edited) You guys need to work on your reading comprehension. This type of "anti-ban" does NOTHING. dude it does help lower the chance of being detected as they trace the mouse clicks, also they trace the ipadress aswell! Edited September 18, 2016 by Mr Pro Pop Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Solzhenitsyn Posted September 18, 2016 Share Posted September 18, 2016 dude it does help lower the chance of being detected as they trace the mouse clicks, also they trace the ipadress aswell! You have absolutely no reason to believe that. I'll quote myself from a different thread because there's nothing new to say. I have written my own mouse handler which doesn't move the mouse (it sets the cursor location), it creates mouse events, assigns them a time, inserts them into a min-heap, and then handles them at the correct time. My scripts runs like a machine and makes no mistakes, because the goal is for all of them to be maximally efficient. My ban rates are identical to what they were before. I doubt that they are tracking mouse patterns. Why do you always give advice on topics which evidently know nothing about? You have to go pretty far out of your way to make the mouse behave like that, and adding conditional sleep in the way that you are suggesting (i.e., to any 0 tick action) is dumb because no one waits for for their herb to be cleaned or pack to be opened before clicking on the next item. Obviously you -can- get banned for using AHK -- and some people do, but when people can use reasonably sophisticated "1:1" AHK scripts to do things like this on their livestreams it's apparent that Jagex is either not good at detecting the difference between someone using MouseKeys and AHK, or they don't care very much much and are more interested in issuing nominal bans to keep people on their toes. I have written my own mouse handler which doesn't move the mouse (it sets the cursor location), it creates mouse events, assigns them a time, inserts them into a min-heap, and then handles them at the correct time. My scripts runs like a machine and makes no mistakes, because the goal is for all of them to be maximally efficient. My ban rates are identical to what they were before. I doubt that they are tracking mouse patterns. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...