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Oh really ? Awesome! Is it against any sort of rules to use other bot programs when using osbot? Or is it frowned upon? Or discussion of other bot programs ?

Edited by 2slik4uplaya

On 11/16/2022 at 10:14 PM, 2slik4uplaya said:

Oh really ? Awesome! Is it against any sort of rules to use other bot programs when using osbot? Or is it frowned upon? Or discussion of other bot programs ?

You can freely use other clients, but the discussion of them here on the site is against the rules.

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37 minutes ago, brookpc said:

You can freely use other clients, but the discussion of them here on the site is against the rules.

Thank you !

There are non, but never know what the future holds, only thing u can do is set up a ghost mouse on mobile to do simple tasks like mining and dropping or an autoclicker for mage.

12 hours ago, whyhavealife said:

There are non, but never know what the future holds, only thing u can do is set up a ghost mouse on mobile to do simple tasks like mining and dropping or an autoclicker for mage.

There are mobile bots.

 

I use something that is called auto clicker. So i Click on screen and it mines up to 120 ores. For 24 min. Will dm you soon with a pickture! But works best for rs3. And on )android. Not iPhone!)

Edited by cptnox1993

  • 3 months later...

Apple phones have a built in way to bot simple tasks on mobile. I believe it is called "Switch Control" in accessibility settings. There's some videos on YouTube about it. Hope this helps! <3 

 

 

On 2/26/2023 at 11:28 PM, SlimGirl said:

Apple phones have a built in way to bot simple tasks on mobile. I believe it is called "Switch Control" in accessibility settings. There's some videos on YouTube about it. Hope this helps! <3 

 

 

Just watched that video and I never knew that was even a feature of iOS let alone how it could be used like that, bet this is rather easy to detect though? 

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