syqe
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Post by syqe on Apr 27, 2018 13:49:06 GMT
I want to create a script that can tap multiple locations continuously and simultaneously at the same time repeatedly over and over until I press stop. I looked at press and play but it would only click 1 location at a time. I tried the autoclicker, and it clicked 1 location continuously but not simultaneously. Please help.
Locations of clicks: 814,484 424,437 923,1486 773,1472 531, 1492 538,1653 318,1662 110,1634 420,1475 268,1484 72,1472
This is all I ever dream of having... please help a fellow idle gamer.
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Post by baduser on Apr 27, 2018 21:33:08 GMT
Im not sure what u want but i will try to help u:)
maybe would help u a table:
locations={ [1]=Location(814,484) [2]=Location(424,437) [3]=Location(923,1486) [4]=Location(773,1472) ...<--add the rest location }
xy=true
while xy==true do
for index,val in ipairs(locations) do click(val) wait(1)---just a option end end
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Post by Mercobots on Apr 28, 2018 12:44:45 GMT
Im not sure what u want but i will try to help u:) maybe would help u a table: locations={ [1]=Location(814,484) [2]=Location(424,437) [3]=Location(923,1486) [4]=Location(773,1472) ...<--add the rest location }
xy=true
while xy==true do
for index,val in ipairs(locations) do click(val) wait(1)---just a option end end
the ideia is there you can do it using continueMultiTouch(table of PSMRL, times [,timeout]) targets = { Location(170, 260), Location(30, 50), Location(307, 250), Location(30, 50), Location(442, 250), Location(30, 50), }
down = 100 -- click down milliseconds interval = 1000 -- interval milliseconds between clicks
setContinueClickTiming(down, interval)
while (true) do continueMultiTouch(targets, 1) end
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Post by andreos on Oct 5, 2019 19:52:16 GMT
Im not sure what u want but i will try to help u:) maybe would help u a table: locations={ [1]=Location(814,484) [2]=Location(424,437) [3]=Location(923,1486) [4]=Location(773,1472) ...<--add the rest location }
xy=true
while xy==true do
for index,val in ipairs(locations) do click(val) wait(1)---just a option end end
Cool! What if I wanted to do a different action when it reaches val 3, for instance? Like 1 action for 1~3 and then another action for indexes 4~6.
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