Quote Originally Posted by sothis View Post
I do not have any sources of ingame bans because of AHK but i also did not think that someone would use it outside of an auto-fire script, thats why i noted that its most likely prohibited.
AHK is like HKN, except it can do a lot more, so it just comes down to which tool you're more comfortable with (assuming you like scripting).

Quote Originally Posted by sothis View Post
If someone had the impression i was asking for help to automate my dps rotation, i am sorry but that wasn't my intention at any given time. I was just looking for a more ergonomic way to mash a button or some tricks like binding the mashing button to the mousewheel for example.
You're right, but the post I was replying to read (to me) sorta like "because I have X, I should be allowed to do Y." However, I just wanted to make the rules of this forum clear, since time and time again people have come here looking for that extra edge to add to their gameplay, and some of them have been okay with stepping over the boundaries.

Quote Originally Posted by sothis View Post
The rule is one input equals one ingame action (if i am not mistaken).
Not exactly, since you can do more than one action in game with the same key, but it's normally what you hear repeated across various forums on the internet.

Quote Originally Posted by sothis View Post
So pressing a button on the keyboard or turning the mousewheel to give a command are obviously valid inputs to trigger ingame actions but i dont see why translating mousemovements into keystrikes or twisting a gamepad stick and translating it into keystrikes shouldnt be a valid input method if it is even possible to do this inside of isboxer.
Those are all valid inputs.

Quote Originally Posted by sothis View Post
A free spinning mousewheel might be a gray area or even prohibited because you spin it once and it keeps sending inputs for idk, 30 seconds? But i always looked at it as a valid input method because, well, im the one that started spinning it?
I would say that the wheel is designed to spin, and is therefore valid input. You have to keep moving your finger to spin it, because it will just stop on its own.