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New Mouse vs Old Mouse(not choosing new mouse) vs Hardware Mouse

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Can someone please explain to me the difference or Pros/Cons between these options?

If this has been asked already I apologize, if you could link me to it, it would be much appreciated!

19 minutes ago, 07ETHFarmer said:

New mouse is now enabled by default and hardware mouse uses your actual mouse I believe.

So if i chosse hardware mouse it will use my pc mouse to do the work? or am i wrong?

14 minutes ago, Tranquilo said:

So if i chosse hardware mouse it will use my pc mouse to do the work? or am i wrong?

I believe so.

1 hour ago, moonwobs said:

Can someone please explain to me the difference or Pros/Cons between these options?

If this has been asked already I apologize, if you could link me to it, it would be much appreciated!

Hardware mouse uses your actual mouse so you wont be able to use your PC while running a bot.

New mouse uses a different mouse movement algorithm but also allows scripts to customize it:
https://osbot.org/api/org/osbot/rs07/event/interaction/MouseMoveProfile.html

New mouse: Has more variation in how it behaves

Old mouse: Straightforward movements. Does the job.

Hardware mouse: Uses your actual pc mouse. Not recommended since you can't use your pc while it's active. Some people claim it reduces bans. Anecdotal.
 

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