Steam Trade Helper

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Desiderato Merriwether

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This is how I see my inventory on a browser with enhanced steam. I can select the cards I want with CTRL and sell those or turn them into gems. I can also sell all inventory with 1 click and I can adjust individual prices of cards.

That's not enhanced steam looks like something else. This is what enhanced steam adds to the inventory. It could be the steamdb addon or some other (inventory helper? hope not since the new owner is kind of shady)

steam trade helper


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Not sure how different it is but on chrome with tampermonkey you just open the raw script (this -Economy-Enhancer/raw/master/code.user.js) and press install it should automatically work and you should see the changes in the inventory/trade window when you open them.

cannot seem to get it to work although it does say on the greasemonkey site:
Warning: A Firefox bug prevents user script installation from some sites, including Github and Gist, from working as intended.
so maybe that is why I cannot get it to install this time :P

Just do trading like normal and add all the items you want to trade (double click adds it automatically to the offer side in case you didn't know). Not any slower than ctrl/shift clicking on items. Also with Economy Enhancer you can add the whole page directly so that's 25 items at the same time.

I made a little app for you out there who want a somewhat faster way to post what they want to buy/sell in the trading chat. This app is in very early stage so have that in mind, if you have any ideas you can reply to this post. I will try my best to update this with new features and make it easier to use.

Yes, that is true however I and many other people don't have keyboards that support macros, and yes, there is auto hotkey and other apps like it but I thought, this application could simplify things a bit. Thank you for giving your opinion!?

And he told me use it for Chan trade purpose. so ... during many month no problem with it but just after he passe on steam as launcher game, it happens. and get auto ban by bot. around 5 month ago it happens.

My application should be safe, because it doesn't inject anything into the game and it isn't a macro app. It just generates a message you can copy and paste into the chat. You still do that yourself.

I originally followed this method, and while it still worked, my game would stutter every 4 minutes (or however long I set it to) when it killed the process. More importantly, these 4 or 5 processes would instantly start up again, defeating the purpose.

Only recently I have come across this solution (which gave me the fps boost and reduced my stuttering):
1. Find the file Steam/bin/cef/cef.win7/steamwebhelper.exe and go Right click -> Properties
2. Go to the "Security" tab, then click "Edit..."
3. In the appearing window, select the Group "Users" and make sure you check all of the boxes in the column "Deny" below. Repeat for the Groups "SYSTEM" and "ALL APPLICATION PACKAGES" (Though I'm not sure if that's necessary)
4. Close all the windows with "Ok" and you're done.

This works much better than the script, except for one problem. The steam client is always trying to update itself as it senses something is wrong, not to mention I would be missing out on the monthly steam client updates.

What I am hoping someone can help me with is a script or something that kills steamwebhelper, denies it from starting again, launches TF2, and once I close TF2, allows steamwebhelper to start again so I can use the steam store and profile tabs. Would this be possible to do, rather than me manually doing it each time?

I'd use processlasso and set a rule to limit the steamwebhelper process to one processor core (not core 0 though). You could also write a powershell script to do exactly what you're suggesting, but that seems like a lot of effort for a very small benefit.

upon further inspection, it looks like renaming the .exe keeps it from starting, but also prevents any browser activity from steam, be it the in-game overlay browser, your profile page, or the store. so if you wrote a script that renamed steamwebhelper.exe, then launched tf2, and then changed it back by hand (or with another script) when you were done, that would do the job nicely.

On Windows, right-click your Steam shortcut, open Properties, then edit the Target line after \Steam.exe" with the line "-no-browser" (Note, you may need -console too). There are other launch options you can use, such as ones to disable any VR stuff and so forth. Feel free to experiment and see what works for you.

I have been looking for YEARS to fix this annoying stutter I would always get, which would lead to annoying deaths and other problems. THANK YOU for the FPS boost and finally fixing this annoying stutter. You are the best.

That's the one I linked in my original question. The downsides of this are the 5 steamwebhelper.exe processes are always running, and instantly restart once the script kills them. The script killing them is only to stop the memory leaks and excessive usage people were reporting. Plus the game will stutter every 4 minutes (or whatever time you have this set to) once these processes are killed/restarted.

-clearbeta (Opts out of beta participation in case for some reason it can't be done via settings)
-noverifyfiles (Prevents from the client from checking files integrity. Anyone remember that bug where games would constantly keep verifying itself??)
-single_core (Force Steam to run on your primary CPU only)

Final thoughts:
Please note that these benchmarks were taken as soon as steam (and TF2) loaded, however many users report sluggishness with steamwebhelper happening over time. Therefore I feel that these results poorly reflect the impact that disabling the steamwebhelper actually provides.

I currently have the following in the target field for my shortcut "C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\Steam.exe" -console -no-browser -noverifyfiles -single_core , and now I can't display my library. Has anyone else experienced this.

also noting that it seems you can have it both ways if you just make two shortcuts. Make one with the launch options and one without, and then just change the name/icon of each shortcut to denote which is which. To close steam via desktop you'll have to close it from the first shortcut you made though. You'll have to restart steam to get the desired webhelper setting each time but I found it highly worth it imo. guessing there could be another way around it but this is what I've been using so I figured I'd mention it. you can also use firefox or another browser ofc too. thanks zfn!!

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At the time, the Dutch empire spread across three continents and included the colonies of Suriname and Indonesia. The Dutch were deeply involved in the slave trade, both transporting African slaves to be sold and using slave labor to work coffee and sugar plantations in their colonies. Minstrel shows were a popular form of entertainment.

The Sinterklaas feast in Holland celebrates the name day of St. Nicholas, patron saint of children and sailors. On Sinterklaas Eve, Dec. 5, children receive presents, and some adults dress up as Zwarte Piet (Black Pete), by Dutch tradition the helper of Sinterklaas. Here someone applies black and red makeup to a man dressed as Zwarte Piet.

The characters Zwarte Piet (Black Pete) and Sinterklaas (St. Nicholas) arrive by boat in alternating cities in Holland each year. Traditionally, they are supposed to have traveled from Spain to bring gifts to all the good children.

In the 20th century, the Zwarte Piet character transitioned from a single man to several helpers who have different roles to play when they travel with Sinterklaas by boat to Holland. Upscale Dutch department store De Bijenkorf decorated this year with multiple giant Zwarte Piets climbing up and down in the middle of the store.

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The first step that led to this program was the merger of local 598, the Helpers union, with 597 in April of 1915. Under the terms of the agreement to merge, any helper with 5 years experience in steam fitting, automatically became a journeyman with 597. Other members of 598 would become members of 597 after they completed a five-year term of work as a helper. Since no new helpers were to be admitted to the union, this in effect started the gradual elimination of the institution of helper in Chicago steam fitting and opened the door for formal apprenticeship.

For many years, Chicago was the only city that had a systematic apprentice program. The major obstacle with other locals was the institution of helper. The trade of steam fitting was a two-man team, with the helper being a permanent occupation. This arrangement offered little opportunity to train apprentices. Also, as long as employers could recruit journeymen from the rank of helper, they saw no need for a formal apprenticeship program.

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