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So they only  detect Mouse Movement ?huh.png

 

don't they know if you press a "Key" or something ? or interact with the client ?

 

I've played with the idea at one point that they did because they could easily track your mouse x and y position relative to the game like in the games I've built in Java before.

 

In the end though I don't believe and I'm putting this at a 90% guarantee that they follow mouse movement. The random mouse movement was actually going to be apart of a piece of code I was going to override eventually (hopefully) for Interaction with Menus or any object to where the mouse.moveRandomly would actually go to the menu but in different paths more like a human.

 

That's my overall explanation though lol, maybe one day they will view it but imo it's too much work and doesn't really matter.

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