I removed the video just in case it violates the TOS.
I might put it back up if it turns out to be safe to use.
Sorry about this.
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I removed the video just in case it violates the TOS.
I might put it back up if it turns out to be safe to use.
Sorry about this.
Very nice video, very good production values.
Going to be a bit picky. I think you're violating the TOS by having a script set a mouse click to a particular position on the screen. Wasn't there a program (mouse cloner or something) that did this and a Blizzard blue poster said it was a no-no?
I think ISBoxers sync mouse with a click might work okay in this case... Just my 2 cents. Picky I know!
I am probably a slow reader but I found myself pausing the video and rewinding a few times to review the instructions, so if you could slow down the slideshow sequence a bit that would be good. Otherwise as Jaf said nice looking vid.
Jafa did you say this does the same thing isboxer does with mouse repeater? But ya thanks for the guide bro. Ah its on my Youtube subscriptions too. hehehe
As long as it's one action per keypress, it doesn't matter whether it correlates to a button press or mouse click. The only problem with mouse click stuff is when you do other things than simply position the mouse cursor and click. For example, positioning the mouse cursor on an alt's screen based on where a mob is located (i.e.: "bot" targeting similar to the UT2004 aimbots did). As long as you're just repeating the mouse click location from the main or having it perform a basic click somewhere, things should be fine.
Here you go.
http://forums.worldofwarcraft.com/th...sid=1&pageNo=7
Post #128:
Why are you looking past it - that is a point that is integral to any discussion of automation.
Currently, using pre-recorded x,y coordinates (a function not supported by the default UI at all), to target or cast a spell is functionality outside of our Terms of Use.
I would strongly advise shying away from this program, if it is causing mouse moves (even simulated mouse moves) to occur in response to user inputs.
Mouse moves are the purview of the user, not a program.
There is a massive discussion about this here if you are interested:
http://www.dual-boxing.com/archive/i...p/t-18271.html
My advice might* be to do something similar and use ISBoxer's sync mouse action. Assuming all your wow screens are the same resolution, this will move the mouse on the slaves to the same position as it is on the master (like you would do if you were hardware boxing), so seems ok in my mind and Blizzard haven't explicitly said its a no AFAIK, unlike the predetermined coordinates thing which got its own blue post.
*These grey areas do my head in. I like sync mouse and use it personally, but everyone needs to make up their own mind what functionality they use.
That's all I'm going to say on this topic.
Interesting. That does clarify quite a bit.
I didn't actually automate anything. Moving mouse cursor and clicking mouse were separate actions, as key press and release have always been. Therefore any sort of automation was not included.
For example, windows and other OS and programs provide a lot of keyboard assisted mouse actions (mainly for persons with disability). Are those considerate as "automated cheats" if used?
As i have undestood it, every action in game must have human influence. A.k.a NO BOTTING OR AUTOMATION