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is using AHK now perma bannable? has anyone attempted to AHK anything since the ban?

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I use murgee auto mouse clicker to autoswitch at zulrah, have been for ages and haven't stopped since the change.

I wouldn't worry about it. and if you do get banned, which is probably very unlikely, you'll only end up with a macro minor ban anyway :)

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well i just want to know what kind of mouse movements i can do without being banned. I know AHK itself isn't explicitly banned since jagex isn't able to detect which programs are being run on your system, it's just that mouse movements that go beyond the scope of windows mouse keys are "bannable". What i wanted to know was, has anyone pushed the envelope on those bounds and found that you can still do 2:1 movements, etc, without being banned?

 

I'm not an avid AHKer who uses ridiculous mouse movements. My main concern is doing blackjacking, which is pretty much a 2:1 situation, or dropping an invo full of logs, etc.

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2 hours ago, Meme Lord said:

I use murgee auto mouse clicker to autoswitch at zulrah, have been for ages and haven't stopped since the change.

didn't catch this. guess that answers my question. thanks!

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