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Mouse.move( x , y , z) ?


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You cant move to the z axis because the screen is 2-dimensional. However, you could get the bounding rectangle of an object and then create a MouseDestination and move the mouse there in order to interact with it.

 

  1. RectangleDestination(Bot bot, int x, int y, int width, int height)
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35 minutes ago, LoudPacks said:

You cant move to the z axis because the screen is 2-dimensional. However, you could get the bounding rectangle of an object and then create a MouseDestination and move the mouse there in order to interact with it.

 

  1. RectangleDestination(Bot bot, int x, int y, int width, int height)

Ill give it a try thanks mate !

 

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