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Greetings,

New to the site, botting, and haven't coded in a long time, looking to get back into things but want to take things slow. I've had a few questions about the premium scripts that I use.

1. Is no camera movement not a dead-giveaway that a user is botting? How about a cursor returning to the top left corner of the screen each time it clicks a tree?

2. How could I configure a mouse tracer for the scripts? Is there one pre-installed that I don't know about?

Thanks for reading, I swear I'll learn from here- spend your time teaching me and I'll begin teaching others :)

THOUGHT

 A good thing to read is this.

1) camera movements, and click / mouse tracker would be inside of the osrs client, and I have never seen any code suggesting that in the decompiled osrs clients. So i'm going to say no.

2) can you explain what you're trying to do?

 

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2) can you explain what you're trying to do? 

Basically make a 2d overlay that would draw a fading line behind the cursor that shows where it traveled to help me gauge how "natural" the cursor movement is.

On 2/7/2019 at 12:09 AM, ThoughtVNC said:

 

Basically make a 2d overlay that would draw a fading line behind the cursor that shows where it traveled to help me gauge how "natural" the cursor movement is.

 

It's not exactly what you were asking for but the MouseInfo class implements the getPointerInfo() method to return the coordinates of the cursor. You could start by trying to record where the mouse is every time the client performs an action.

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