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Checking login screen for entered text?

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Hello! I'm an newbie working on some beginner scripts, but I've hit a problem I can't solve, or find any help with.

I've combined two very helpful scripts from some astounding gentlemen to make a custom login handler with improved typing (I'm sure you know the two), but I'd like to be able to log in, even with username already entered.

Currently, it works perfectly if the username is not saved, but if there is one entered, then it just breaks.

If I could add a step to check  if username field text is == to the saved username(the one to be entered), then just proceed to password step. But I don't know how to do this, and all of the debugging options don't seem to help.

Sorry if this has been asked already, I did a bit of googling and couldn't find an answer, this is the first time this has happened.

 

Cheers!

Is there a reason you tick the option on in the first place?
 

If you leave it off it will never be active on future clients and thus you won't have this problem. 

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Yessir, I like to handplay with my bots sometimes, and it would be convenient to have them enter their info properly each time, no matter the circumstances. Also, I think it appears less bot-like to save login, I do that, and I think most players do as well.

 

 

There's no real way to get the text in the username text field but you can use the colour at a certain point to check if a username has been entered.

Edited by d0zza

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15 hours ago, d0zza said:

There's no real way to get the text in the username text field but you can use the colour at a certain point to check if a username has been entered.

Aw rats! I like your idea, going to see what I can do.

Thank you!

 

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