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Disable button for the mouse that is used when running a script.

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I would like the normal mouse/pointer that is used when you're not running a script. I only ask for a button that allows you to toggle the new mouse/pointer on and off because when pking using the PKHelper the lines and the box get in the way when Pking and it's annoyning. Thanks!

 

Edited by alexownsz5

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No but it's the mouse for every script. And it gets in the way when you're trying to PK

If you want you can disable the mouse.

Setting > Advanced > Mouse Coordinates

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You're not understanding. I mean the actual mouse and box and lines that is up when you're running a script. I use the PK helper and the lines and box get in the way when pking.

Edited by alexownsz5

You're not understanding. I mean the actual mouse and box and lines that is up when you're running a script. I use the PK helper and the lines and box get in the way when pking.

 

REND MY POST.

 

If you want to remove that mouse paint then you need to follow it

REND MY POST.

 

If you want to remove that mouse paint then you need to follow it

 

Didin't work for me? o:

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REND MY POST.

 

If you want to remove that mouse paint then you need to follow it

 

Dude. It's not the mouse cordinates. It is always on when ever any script is running. It's the mouse for when the script is running and there's no way to turn it on or off.

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