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Mouse input can't click.

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1. OSBot Version (do NOT put "current version", be specific) 2.5.1

2. A description of the issue. Include relevant logs. Mouse input is enabled, however I can't click. I can still move the mouse.

3. Are you receiving any errors in the client canvas or the logger? No.

4. How can you replicate the issue? Launch any script, enable mouse input, and try and click anything manually (eat food, move, etc)

5. Has this issue persisted through multiple versions? If so, how far back? No.

e: here's a video, can you hide it please? 

I attached a test script, it's a script that doesn't do anything. Try running it and tell me what happens. Also, do not test using the pause button while running it.

test.class

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1 minute ago, Alek said:

I attached a test script, it's a script that doesn't do anything. Try running it and tell me what happens. Also, do not test using the pause button while running it.

test.class

no permission :) 

17 minutes ago, ThatGamerBlue said:

Bug still exists with that script

This was after you restarted OSBot? What did you do besides running the script? Did you open anything in full screen? Did you lock out of Windows? etc. Are you getting any errors in the logger?

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2 minutes ago, Alek said:

This was after you restarted OSBot? What did you do besides running the script? Did you open anything in full screen? Did you lock out of Windows? etc. Are you getting any errors in the logger?

Launched osbot, selected my account, launched the script and let it log in for me, clicked to enable mouse input, moving the mouse works, clicking doesn't. Didn't do anything special, nothing in logger.

3 minutes ago, ThatGamerBlue said:

Launched osbot, selected my account, launched the script and let it log in for me, clicked to enable mouse input, moving the mouse works, clicking doesn't. Didn't do anything special, nothing in logger.

Restart the bot and log in manually. See if that makes a difference. 

If you can, start OSBot with norandoms enabled. Sorry for putting you through a wild goose chase, I can't replicate the problem. 

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4 minutes ago, Alek said:

Restart the bot and log in manually. See if that makes a difference. 

If you can, start OSBot with norandoms enabled. Sorry for putting you through a wild goose chase, I can't replicate the problem. 

Still happens, here's my command line (at the top): https://i.imgur.com/RxNtdhi.png

I have this issue as well using 2.5.1. However, v 2.5.0 did not have this problem.

Going to lock for now but I'll be actively working on it, thanks for reporting.
Edit: decided to unlock in case any new useful information appears.

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8 minutes ago, Alek said:

Going to lock for now but I'll be actively working on it, thanks for reporting.
Edit: decided to unlock in case any new useful information appears.

I can let you teamviewer into a vm that I've managed to replicate the bug on if you would like

2 hours ago, ThatGamerBlue said:

I can let you teamviewer into a vm that I've managed to replicate the bug on if you would like

The problem is related to advertisements. I'm working on a fix soon.

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