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Forum: Support Topic: Game macro |
| Ghazkhull |
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Posted: April 22nd, 2010, 9:20 pm
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| Ok, well, maybe I overplayed my ignorance a little bit. I can catch on to things ok. I mean, when I saw <game name>, I knew I was supposed to overwrite that with the name of the game. I figured out that the green text were probably comments and not actual code. What I mean about knowing nothing is t... |
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Forum: Support Topic: Game macro |
| Ghazkhull |
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Posted: April 21st, 2010, 9:18 pm
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| Have you tried Brad's comment? Well, I read both, but they make no sense to me. I was hoping that a different fix might come along and I wouldn't have to come across as a COMPLETE noob waste of time... In the first he says something about using the "Window spy to capture some window elements&q... |
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Forum: Support Topic: Game macro |
| Ghazkhull |
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Posted: April 21st, 2010, 3:59 pm
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| hasn't committed one of those Post and Run offences! Nope. Still here. It's been a very hectic week for me. In fact, I haven't even been back to the forums since the first reply. Which, by the way, doesn't work either. It's the same problem. I see the script running while out of the game, but nothi... |
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Forum: Support Topic: Game macro |
| Ghazkhull |
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Posted: April 17th, 2010, 12:03 pm
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| Hello all. I heard about AutoHotkey and picked up this script on a message board I frequent. I read the FAQ and the Tutorial, but I don't know ANYTHING about coding, so I didn't understand anything I was reading. I have to bind a couple of things to a key in a game I play and I figured this would re... |
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