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Question on autoclickers

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Wanted to ask a quick question on anyone with experience with autoclickers/basic mouse macros

Does it matter which one?

I have the razer naga which supports pretty advanced macro / autoclicking functionality.

 

I dont plan on unattended autoclicking with these macros -- will mostly just use it for alching while doing agility course i.e. snap mouse to high alch and double click.

Is this low risk as I'm actually playing and just relying on it for that one functionality / is there anything I should watch out for or be aware of beyond the obvious?

 

Thanks in advance

I think autoclickers are bannable. Take for example AHK (auto hotkeys)

Edited by Lukitas999

I used garyshood still to splash-alch 99 mage on all my accounts (just did the last one a month ago) and never had an issue. 

1 hour ago, Thiccboi said:

I made my own auto clicker, have done 90 str and 95 magic with it no issues.

what u auto click str on?

Just now, Easy Money said:

what u auto click str on?

nmz, flick rapid heal every 30-59 seconds keeps you at 1hp.

Use them wisely and never had problems with autoclicking while doing mage before so. It just depends on what you use it for. Imo macro's are more bannable than just using it to do mage or something!

i've heard macros are more risky than autoclickers.

anyways if you are doing agility and this isnt unattended, why dont you just high alch instead of getting a macro

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