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Suyay Escarsega

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Aug 5, 2024, 11:10:10 AM8/5/24
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Ive had great success with using a mouse recorder over the last couple months. Have gotten 99s in cooking, fletching, herblore, crafting, prayer and 90+ in magic and smithing. These skills all run pretty flawlessly with a mouse recorder. I would record 3-4 minutes and just loop it. I know people will recommend a hour loop for 3-4 hours of runtime but i honestly had the same 3-4 invo loop running for hours.

However, im struggling to think of which other skils I can use a recorder for. RC is difficult due to tele movement and just the unpredictability of walking distances. Fishing/woodcutting is difficult due to unpredictable spawns.


Mining is easy, hunter, fishing is also possible if you implement some sort of checks with more advanced mouse recorder. Thieving is feasible on certain set-up. Construction probably aswell. Also I saw people doing agility rooftop courses by setting up Runelite to complete overhead view


Just throwing some ideas around, but I know the dark crab fishing spot in wilderness resource area doesn't move. But then again, it is in the wilderness and if you get pk'd then the bot is useless.

I would say if you have 2200 total you could fish on those worlds since pkers come once a week if even but then again botting on a 2200 total acc isn't the best idea...


First off, I'm not entirely certain but I remember reading somewhere that there were people cataloguing almost every travel method and how they work, so e.g. which possible squares you will spawn to when teleporting to Falador and so on. It might have been the OSRS wiki people but you'd have investigate for yourself.

Secondly, I thought of another RC method which you could probably do, all the way to 99 from a really low level with mouse recorder. Namely nature RCing with a POH and fairy ring.


POH teleport will always put you in the north western tile to your portal, and if you have a fairy ring in your POH, that won't move. Fairy ring to CKR and run to nature altar, then glory teleport to edge & repeat? Maybe even use eternal glory to skip switching of glories.


Nice progress mate Tho babysit part is not very attractive maybe if you have your mouse free in the meanwhile. Did you? I mean when you have your recording on is your pc unusable or did you use Virtual Machines or something?


I got a 2 day, but that was while using a rune mate bot for iron in the mining guild. The day before I was 2 dayed I accidentally let it run 12 hours straight, no breaks, on a 2k total world. So that was totally my fault. That was before I even knew about mouse recording.




Can you help me set up the hunter auto click? Or did you use a mouse recorder and babysit? I'm trying to get an autoclicker going for maniacal monkeys if you'd be so kind to help me out with the 4 required scripts


wc is one clickable, ive done it with simple macros on razer synapse, though my "script" is extremely primitive. theres two teaks in priff that you can turn your cam a certain way and chop them both without moving the mouse. all i did was do a left click then hotkey to pull up invy then shift click to drop the log, then click again on the tree, if your tree falls then it clicks the other. you can be crashed but if you get the right angle on the camera you can have it not click on a tile except your own so even if both teaks are resetting you wont move. this was a method i used to farm crystal shards since its in priff. the only thing id say is babysit it every so often as you can stack up a full inv and then your hourly xp drops, all you need to do is move your mouse while the shift part of the script, and click fast to drop as many logs as you can before the trees are clicked again. i just cba to sit and click manually so much on these grindy skills. as a kid maybe, as an adult, aint got time for it.


When you record a macro, the macro recorder records all the steps in Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) code. These steps can include typing text or numbers, clicking cells or commands on the ribbon or on menus, formatting cells, rows, or columns, or even importing data from an external source, say, Microsoft Access. Visual Basic Application (VBA) is a subset of the powerful Visual Basic programming language, and is included with most Office applications. Although VBA gives you the ability to automate processes within and between Office applications, it is not necessary to know VBA code or computer programming if the Macro Recorder does what you want.


It is important to know that you when you record a macro, the Macro Recorder captures almost every move you make. So if you make a mistake in your sequence, for example, clicking a button that you did not intend to click, the Macro Recorder will record it. The resolution is to re-record the entire sequence, or modify the VBA code itself. This is why whenever you record something, it's best to record a process with which you're highly familiar. The more smoothly you record a sequence, the more efficiently the macro will run when you play it back.


When you record a macro for performing a set of tasks in a range in Excel, the macro will only run on the cells within the range. So if you added an extra row to the range, the macro will not run the process on the new row, but only the cells within the range.


It is not necessary that only tasks in Excel can be recorded in a macro. Your macro process can extend to other Office applications, and any other applications that support Visual Basic Application (VBA). For example, you can record a macro where you first update a table in Excel and then open Outlook to email the table to an email address.


To assign a keyboard shortcut to run the macro, in the Shortcut key box, type any letter (both uppercase or lowercase will work) that you want to use. It is best to use Ctrl + Shift (uppercase) key combinations, because the macro shortcut key will override any equivalent default Excel shortcut key while the workbook that contains the macro is open. For instance, if you use Ctrl+Z (Undo), you will lose the ability to Undo in that Excel instance.


Although the description field is optional, it is recommended you enter one. Also, try to enter a meaningful description with any information that may be useful to you or other users who will be running the macro. If you create a lot of macros, the description can help you quickly identify which macro does what, otherwise you might have to guess.


You can work with recorded code in the Visual Basic Editor (VBE) and add your own variables, control structures, and other code that the Macro Recorder cannot record. Since the macro recorder captures almost every step you take while recording, you can also clean up any unnecessary recorded code that serves no purpose in the macro. Reviewing your recorded code is a great way to learn or sharpen your VBA programming skills.


When you record a macro for performing a set of tasks in a range in Excel, the macro will only run on the cells within the range. So if you added an extra row to the range, the macro will not run the process on the new row, but only the cells within the original range.


To assign a keyboard shortcut to run the macro, in the Shortcut key box, type any letter (both uppercase or lowercase will work) that you want to use. It is best to use key combinations that don't correspond to existing shortcut keys, as a macro shortcut key will override any equivalent default Excel shortcut key while the workbook that contains the macro is open.


Although the description field is optional, it is recommended you enter one. It's helpful to enter a meaningful description with any information that may be useful to you or other users who will be running the macro. If you create a lot of macros, the description can help you quickly identify which macro does what, otherwise you might have to guess.


Mouse Recorder Pro 2 2.0 is a freeware mouse recorder app and automation tool developed by Nemex for Windows. It's easy-to-use, advanced, professional, light on system resources, well-designed and efficient.


The download has been tested by an editor here on a PC and a list of features has been compiled; see below. We've also created some screenshots of Mouse Recorder Pro 2 to illustrate the user interface and show the overall usage and features of this mouse recording program.


Mouse Recorder Pro 2 is a free mouse and keyboard recording application which will record your computer mouse and keyboard input, allowing you to repeat an operation easily and fast.This program allows you to easily play the recorded steps made when installing or working with a certain application. You are also able to edit and set the repeat time of your recordings.You can play what you have been recording in a scheduled time you set. You are able to edit what you have been recording for further development.


It is pretty easy to use, yes. But it is also designed solely to show you how automation can be done, as someone new to scripting. You will find before long there are much better methods of automation than recording mouse moves and clicks.

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