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Is mouse.moveRandomly() a valid method?

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I'm trying to use (one of) the following methods:

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mouse.moveSlightly();

mouse.moveRandomly();

 

in my script, but IntelliJ is1 giving me "cannot resolve method" error on compiling.
The API thinks that it exists, and other methods in the API are working no problem, however, when I decompile the Mouse.Class module, I can't find either method. 

I am still learning (only a few days in!), so am I making some horrible error, or has this method been removed/changed?

-Rob

Most likely deprecated, don't really need to use them anyway and if you're so desperate you can make your own pretty easily.

deprecated.

Use simple java to make your own if you'd like

mouse.moveRandom(random(x,x),random(y,y));

mouse.moveSlightly(random(x,x),random(y,y));

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