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Type a string and enter?

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What would I use to have the player type something and then send it? I've tried to use the Keyboard.getString("");, but that did not work. I've also looked into BotKeyEvent and haven't had any luck.

If you're trying to get the user to enter info:

String name = JOptionPane.showInputDialog("What's your name?.");

 

If you're trying to type ingame:

keyboard.typeString("Hello world!");

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If you're trying to get the user to enter info:

String name = JOptionPane.showInputDialog("What's your name?.");

 

If you're trying to type ingame:

keyboard.typeString("Hello world!");

 

It'd be typing ingame, sorry for the confusion. However, I cannot use just keyboard.typeString("");, because I cannot make a static reference to the non-static method. So I declared Keyboard k = new Keyboard(); and then did k.typeString("Hello World."); Which gives me a nullPointerException. I might just be looking at this the wrong way, thanks for any help.

It'd be typing ingame, sorry for the confusion. However, I cannot use just keyboard.typeString("");, because I cannot make a static reference to the non-static method. So I declared Keyboard k = new Keyboard(); and then did k.typeString("Hello World."); Which gives me a nullPointerException. I might just be looking at this the wrong way, thanks for any help.

 

You don't need to do it statically.

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script.keyboard.typeString("Hello World!");

 

Yeah, I was referencing it as Keyboard.typeString("Hello World!");, thank you all for help. So I don't suppose we have a method - like setSpeed(); with the mouse class - for the typing?

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