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[NEW] Project OSRS Timer

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Project OSRS Timer

AFK'ing at its finest

Current Version: v1.0

 

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Description:

A timer created to maximize the amount of time you may AFK for. It is extremely easy to use, with hotkeys to make it a breeze! 

 

How does it work?

1. Input your rate of change (The rate of change is the amount of time it takes for a transition to occur. For example, if you are wanting to use the timer for afk'ing the time needed before having to drink a prayer potion, you would simply input the amount of time it takes to go from x -> y. If you are level 70 prayer for example, your rate of change would be the time it takes for you to go from 70 -> 69. The time it takes is the value you input for "rate of change". This value may be a decimal as well. So half a second would be 0.5 and so on.) 

2. Multiply your timer by x10 (This allows you to quickly rest your timer by using numbers 1->9 to turn them into 10->90 with a simply click of a digit. If you are 70 prayer, you would just have to hit the number 7 key and the timer would automatically reset for you to 70.)

3. Warning message (A simple tone is made, as well as a simple pop-up message, occurs when your timer is the percentage you selected away from being done. You can mute the warning tone if desired. The warning message automatically will disappear once the timer is finished, or if you click on it.)

 

How to start the actual timer?

To start the timer, make sure you lock your settings in by clicking the "Lock" checkbox. Then just simply type a number, or hold one of the following keys (CTRL, Shift, ALT) to allow custom numbers like 77, or 1045... etc.

 

 

If you have any questions, or would like to make a new request, please let me know! <3

 

 

Edited by ProjectPact
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  • 1 month later...

And I think I will sort it out till than, but I put it in the script folder and I can't find the timer yet.

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Just now, deathguy39 said:

And I think I will sort it out till than, but I put it in the script folder and I can't find the timer yet.

Hi! It actually isn't a script, but rather a stand-alone program. You should be able to just double click and open it up! 

On 4/7/2020 at 6:28 PM, ProjectPact said:

Hi! It actually isn't a script, but rather a stand-alone program. You should be able to just double click and open it up! 

Thank you!

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