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Better mouse movement

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API Bugs/Errors:None I can see.

 

 

 

:API Missing Features:

I'm watching the bots mouse movement, Though it is good, It can be better. Not sure if you will make this available to ViP or Sponors only. But The movements look bot like. It's not the script its built in bot.

Needs slightly different movements, even the slightest movements upward (x,y) downwards (x,y) would make a difference. better error as a human does. not a bot.

 

Just my suggestion. New to these forums.

 

EDIT NEW INFO: Also when moving from point locations X to Y, Shudder speeds (where It shudders, speeds up FAST then slow, shuddering, like a mouse, sorta studdering to get to next location of click)

 

 

I think of it like this. The bot moves like it has a Mouse on a laptop in the middle of the keyboard, if you ever used one of these you'll know what I mean, its on dells aswell.

 

lenovo-thinkpad-t431s-laptop-keyboard.pn

 

 

 

 

It's a very smoothe moving mouse, thats what the bot resembles.

 

 

 

Computer mouses (red light reflection ones) are very sensetive to any movement and make the mouse move like it should, very randomly in dif directions when you go to X to Y. No bots really can resemble that that well.

 

 

Theres computer mouses with balls in them those are somewhat smoothe but very similar to the Red light reflection ones.

 

Theres also touch screens with a stencil/pen, could duplicate that possibly, when clicking drags mouse around a circular radiius in dif directions for a split second.

 

Then theres touch pads on laptops, which is VERY tricky to make into a working bot.

 

 

Just some opinions. The jagex bot detection system looks at mouse movements, errors, bot like movements=ban. smoothe mouse is only for laptops with center of keyboard is a mouse you push in directions (its very smooothe)

 

Edited by W8621

Sounds like a good idea, i like the laptop mouse relation lol

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Concept is nice. Hope devs see this

 

Me too. can really make this bot super undetectable. biggrin.pngbiggrin.pngbiggrin.pngbiggrin.png

 

I'm getting vip when I can to support website

I know exactly what you mean with using the red thing to move your mouse:

 

lenovo-thinkpad-t431s-laptop-keyboard.pn

 

My IBM laptop at work has that and no mousepad, very weird to adapt and mouse movements look like osbot actually xd

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I know exactly what you mean with using the red thing to move your mouse:

 

 

lenovo-thinkpad-t431s-laptop-keyboard.pn

 

My IBM laptop at work has that and no mousepad, very weird to adapt and mouse movements look like osbot actually xd

 

Ha ya the bot's mouse does move like that.

 

Well they tweaked it some, it looks better I'm not sure if it was changed using some of these new details of all sorts of mouses.

 

If they implemented a .05% offset DRAG mouse, like when its going to click from x to y when its traveling it drags itself upwards 1pixel 2pixel to right and makes it a roughh journey to get to the two points.

 

so it looks mouselike

 

Just opinions. Jagex's bot system logs where your mouse co-ordinates are and they can compare it and even WATCH it on there screen and decide whether it looks legit or not.

Look at

rid

they have never had 1 ban on there macros ever. its the mouse

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