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Then, when this printed (or displayed) barcode is scanned while being in a Knack form, the KTL will split all values and auto-populate them in their respective fields. You can also set the system to wait a specific amount of time and auto-submit if you want.

Hi all. Did you experience if some spam checkers auto-click the confirmation links in the emails? I tried some emails and they auto-confirmed without the email received. I dont have a huge testset but office365 based emails look like they got confirmed immediately.

You could get around this by creating your own Email Confirmation flow + DB field.
Create your own unique url, confirmation page, and confirm the email in a workflow activated by either a user action, or even by just delaying the workflow by a few seconds. as the anti-spam measures dont stay on the page for more than a few instants.

Probably I will implement my own. It is not hard, but it would be nice to have an option like confirm link just takes you to the confirm page. But of course, this requires another action confirm the user

For that I'm creating a series of bookmarks that the user need to press next (a button) to go to the next tutorial page and I was wondering if some of you that have managed to simulate a click inside power bi in order to have these "slides" run automatically.

I don't know how to do it automatically, but you could definitely do it with buttons. You could have (say) 5 screens and 5 buttons. Just stack the buttons on top of each other and show/hide the one needed at each stage. This has been on my blog ideas list for a while - just never got to it.

I've digitized a number of old LPs, which have audible clicks throughout many of the songs. How much reservation one should use when using the Auto Click Remover tool? Is it a bad idea to select the each entire track and apply the Auto Click Remover, or does the Auto Click Remover often have to sacrifice a bit of sound quality, effecting parts of the track that are not clicks? I know, if I can't tell it doesn't matter, but I'm just wondering, technically, if this is how it works? Thank you for your help!

Clicks have (fortunately, or it wouldn't work at all) a sonic signature that's quite distinctive, and this is relatively easy to detect. They are also pretty unlike any form of musical sound, either in their shape or duration. This means that within reason, you won't have a problem with what's extracted. You might though have a problem with what isn't, though, as anything larger than yer average 'click' won't get fixed.

Personally I wouldn't use the Automatic Click Remover. I'd far rather use the Click/Pop Eliminator - the process-based one. You get far more control, and generally much better results. Also if you're de-clicking records, you'll find that not all clicks are equal, and there's one trick that can often help a lot. Convert your stereo to a Mid/Side (there's a preset in the Channel Mixer), and you'll find generally that there are far more clicks in the Side channel than the Mid. So you can treat them separately, to some advantage. When you're done, convert back to normal stereo, and you should get a result that's technically better, and may even sound better!

The automatic click remover is very basic - it only allows you to control two parameters, and is essentially a single-pass application. And you have to guess at the settings too. The process click/pop eliminator is far more sophisticated, and allows you to alter far more about what the process is doing. It also allows you to set the discrimination far more accurately. The biggest difference in many ways though is that it's a multi-pass system that can take out pulse patterns, and it can detect other things too, like crackle. It takes longer to set up, and to work best it has to analyse the whole file before it processes it, but the overall results are much better, if you're prepared to put the effort into analysing your material first. In general, it's much better for complex clicks.

I am writing an application based on MVVM architecture. The application has a Wizard like workflow. In couple of pages (views) in my application, I need a button to be auto-clicked when a certain condition is satisfied. The views are tied together using the root Wizard view model which has a ClickNextBtn command that is tied to the Next button in the root Wizard view. So, I need something like in the root Wizard view:

On one of the views where I need the Next button auto-clicked, I tried passing the WizardViewModel as an argument to its corresponding view model's constructor when it is first instantiated in the root wizard view model, and then calling the ClickNextBtn off of it in a method therein later when the view is actually loaded. But that did not work, not surprisingly.

UPDATE:I ended up rewriting the UI design pattern (still MVVM) so that now instead of having to having to move to a next page automatically, the state within a page changes and a different set of controls become active. Users are then prompted to click next.

with this, when your property in the VM CanAutoClickNext gets set to "True", the Execute function of the ICommand is automatically invoked by the VM. This seperates all the logic handling to the VM and keeps the View dumb as what is recommended by MVVM when it comes to application / business logic.

The property CanAutoClickNext seems a waste if it's not being bound to anything from the View. If this is the case, I'd recommend just getting rid of that property and invoke the ICommand.Execute(null) from the place where the logic holds fit than use a property with INPC just for this case.

I'll follow up from a different angle. Let's say you have any message bus ready (IEventAggregator, IMessenger, doesn't matter). I'll use the Caliburn.Micro's IEventAggregator along with the nomenclature 'cause that's what I'm most familiar with. Now you might have a very simple event:

My mouse buttons are auto clicked randomly, mostly right button.
I have tried 3 new mice, all worked OK on other computers but auto clicked randomly on my laptop.
When i remove all external mice and disable my laptop touchpad, remove laptop touchpad driver, the problem still happens so i think this is a software problem.
I have Windows Defender installed.
How can i fix this problem without re-installing windows OS?
I am a computer programmer so i willing to try even most advanced solution like kernel debugging.

It's a hardware problem. My laptop is a dell latitude e6520 so it has 2 sets of mouse buttons. One for touch pad and one for a pointing stick at the middle of its keyboard. The set of buttons for pointing stick have auto clicked errors. So i disabled them by driver options and auto clicked problem was disappeared.

Hey guys i was exploring the map and i saw a group of players in the same spot just spamming auto atack with auto click(since i discovered here they are like 8 hours or more still hitting) and farming loot, my question is this is allowed or what ?

I am trying to modify the embedded code for the widget to allow it to open automatically when someone loads the page, vs. having the user click the "?" logo to open up the widget. Any insight on what the code should be?

hai, i'm already having this issues for quiet a while. how my touchpad always right or left auto click whenever i played video with sound. i even check with click test and the touchpad is click on their own when playing any video. please how to resolve this problem ? it is hardware ? or maybe some sort of software problem. even sometimes i heard sound of clacking when video plays without sounds. but the sound stop when no video is played.

There are things you can try, like adding powexec_auto haste on to a bind for a power you already use very regularly, like an attack or a targeting bind and another like powexec_auto practiced brawler on to another regularly used bind and you will cycle them. It's not perfect though, as if you hit the same one twice in a row it turns off the auto toggle, so you need to pay attention and make sure you keep checking if one of them is toggled on, and also that it's on the one you need is up next.

Actually the answer is yes with caveats. It takes a rotating keybind to make it happen. The following four files are stored in C:\Games\Homecoming\settings\Live. They switch between setting Hasten and Accelerate Metabolism as the Auto power as keys are pressed. Works well enough that I can keep Phantom Army perma without much hassle, I'm lazy and don't like to keep watching my tray for when the powers are up.

If you really want to automate the right-click menu in Reeder, instead of using found image clicks, I'd recommend having KM type the option you want selected and press the Return key to open it, like this:

Understood. As for the macro, you'll need to make sure that it's enabled (macros are imported as disabled by default) and that its trigger uses the particular mouse button on your machine. If it's been enabled and set with the right trigger and it still doesn't work, try the Assistance window from the KM Editor's Help menu. If none of that helps, please post a screenshot of the macro as you have it set up and the macro group that contains it.

On HP Spectre Folio Convertible 13-ak0xxx: with Ubuntu 22.04.3 LTS (Jammy Jellyfish) cursor seems to auto-click on everything, I pass it over immediately. I checked accessibility and click assist is off so it isn't that. Confirmed by disabling my touch-pad and a USB mouse does the same thing. It clicks rapidly as confirmed by highlighting text but it also seems to be random as it unselects and selects at different, but still rapid, interval. start to happen past one week or so. anyone know anything about this issue? please let me know.

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