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missing RS2InterfaceChild#interact(java.lang.String action, boolean forceLeftClick)

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Hey OSBot Developers,

 

I'am missing the following 2 methods in the API:

RS2InterfaceChild#interact(boolean forceLeftClick)
RS2InterfaceChild#interact(java.lang.String action, boolean forceLeftClick)

This would be handy when chatting with an NPC to act more human-like. I never right-click "Continue" lol.

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isn't it the same as just interact()?

 

No, the current interact methods will choose between right click and no right click. I would like to see an option where you can say what you want it to do. tongue.png

For now, use #hover() then #clickMouse(false)

 

Yeah, I figured. But that's just a dirty fix for something that OSBot should have already implemented. :)

Edited by SXForce

 

isn't it the same as just interact()?

 

No, the current interact methods will choose between right click and no right click. I would like to see an option where you can say what you want it to do. tongue.png

 

 

 

I mean the interact method without any parameters.

 

edit: oh wait you actually want to choose if it always right clicks or if it always left clicks, not just always left click?

Edited by Diclonius

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