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does osbot antiban lose focus once in a while?

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I found this FocusEventHandler thing, then I started thinking about it, legit players lose focus often, there is no way you can go without opening another window or just minimizing your rs client for more than 5 hours, you can take frequent breaks, move your mouse and camera randomly , but if you never lose focus then that is extremely suspicious, logging out isn't going to help, the timer will continue ticking,  I am sure jagex detects that, why wouldn't they.

I actually proposed this a couple weeks ago to one of the scripers on here (Valkyr; hid skype name for confidentiality). Very possible, for quite a few reasons too.

 

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This is a very old anti ban idea. I know that osbot has had a method to simulate moving the mouse off the canvas since osbot 1. I would assume that the client does thIs.

This type of thing falls in line with standard anti ban tactics: rotate the screen, move mouse randomly, move mouse off screen, etc.

I would be surprised if it didn't include this.

Maybe a dev can answer more accurately.

mouse.moveOutsideScreen()

This is a very old anti ban idea. I know that osbot has had a method to simulate moving the mouse off the canvas since osbot 1. I would assume that the client does thIs.

This type of thing falls in line with standard anti ban tactics: rotate the screen, move mouse randomly, move mouse off screen, etc.

I would be surprised if it didn't include this.

Maybe a dev can answer more accurately.

I agree, but detecting the mouse being off-canvas is more easily done than tracking mouse movement constantly, and could be implemented by jagex.

With java, can then even see mouse movements?

I've always assumed they could just see clicks etc.

Always figured it'd be hard to track a mouse movement in an applet.

 

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With java, can then even see mouse movements?

I've always assumed they could just see clicks etc.

Always figured it'd be hard to track a mouse movement in an applet.

They can always get the mouse position, not sure if it actually returns anything if the mouse is out of the window.

 

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