Can the Xpadder Mouse input be set to go to certain locations of x and y on the screen?
For instance could I program pressing up on the right stick to jump the mouse to screen position x=1200, y=500, press down jumps mouse to a different predetermined screen location?
Mouse input?
Re: Mouse input?
Sorry no. Xpadder cannot do that at this time.
Re: Mouse input?
Would be a sweet feature for turning Xpadder into a mmo bot...
Re: Mouse input?
How would that make it a bot? Please elaborate, maybe there is a program I could use with Xpadder to achieve my desired results.
The function I was talking about would allow sticks to act like a radial menu for games that have point and click menus.
Like your smilies by the way, could you tell?
The function I was talking about would allow sticks to act like a radial menu for games that have point and click menus.
Like your smilies by the way, could you tell?
Re: Mouse input?
I should think about making a sarcasm emote..
Re: Mouse input?
Mouse positioning is already on my list of features to add but it's now an official topic in the Feature X forum and will be discussed until it is added.
Re: Mouse input?
"I should think about making a sarcasm emote..", would have been useful. XD
Sounds cool Jonathan, in the meantime there is a program that allows you to do this with any keys, so it could be used with Xpadder.
The program is called AutoHotKey and it is freeware so I went there downloaded it read tutorials and made a script with the help of two guys in the forum. It can be compiled into an exe with AutoHotKey. Below is the code for the script or you can just browse their forums for SoonerStein, that is my forum name there and since I am new I only have three posts.
Since I am not really a coder I doubt the code could be used to help you with Xpadder but your more than welcome to it if it could help you, thanks for your time.
Sounds cool Jonathan, in the meantime there is a program that allows you to do this with any keys, so it could be used with Xpadder.
The program is called AutoHotKey and it is freeware so I went there downloaded it read tutorials and made a script with the help of two guys in the forum. It can be compiled into an exe with AutoHotKey. Below is the code for the script or you can just browse their forums for SoonerStein, that is my forum name there and since I am new I only have three posts.
Since I am not really a coder I doubt the code could be used to help you with Xpadder but your more than welcome to it if it could help you, thanks for your time.
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CoordMode, Mouse, screen
MoveEnable := 0
hcount := 0
vcount := 0
center_x=639
center_y=359
home_x=100
home_y=200
verticle_x=0
verticle_y=100
horizontal_x=100
horizontal_y=0
; move to 'home'
F1::
mousemove, home_x, home_y, 0
MoveEnable := 1
vcount := 0
hcount := 0
KeyWait, F1
mousemove, center_x, center_y, 0
MoveEnable := 0
Return
Up::
if MoveEnable && (vcount = 0)
{
mousemove, 0, 300, 0, R
vcount := 3
}
Else
if MoveEnable && (vcount = 1)
{
mousemove, 0, -100, 0, R
vcount := 0
}
Else
if MoveEnable && (vcount = 2)
{
mousemove, 0, -100, 0, R
vcount := 1
}
Else
if MoveEnable && (vcount = 3)
{
mousemove, 0, -100, 0, R
vcount := 2
}
return
Down::
if MoveEnable && (vcount = 0)
{
mousemove, verticle_x, verticle_y, 0, R
++vcount
}
Else
if MoveEnable && (vcount = 1)
{
mousemove, verticle_x, verticle_y, 0, R
++vcount
}
Else
if MoveEnable && (vcount = 2)
{
mousemove, verticle_x, verticle_y, 0, R
++vcount
}
Else
if MoveEnable && (vcount = 3)
{
mousemove, 0, -300, 0, R
vcount := 0
}
return
Left::
if MoveEnable && (hcount = 0)
{
mousemove, 300, 0, 0, R
hcount := 3
}
Else
if MoveEnable && (hcount = 1)
{
mousemove, -100, 0, 0, R
hcount := 0
}
Else
if MoveEnable && (hcount = 2)
{
mousemove, -100, 0, 0, R
hcount := 1
}
Else
if MoveEnable && (hcount = 3)
{
mousemove, -100, 0, 0, R
hcount := 2
}
return
Right::
if MoveEnable && (hcount = 0)
{
mousemove, horizontal_x, horizontal_y, 0, R
++hcount
}
Else
if MoveEnable && (hcount = 1)
{
mousemove, horizontal_x, horizontal_y, 0, R
++hcount
}
Else
if MoveEnable && (hcount = 2)
{
mousemove, horizontal_x, horizontal_y, 0, R
++hcount
}
Else
if MoveEnable && (hcount = 3)
{
mousemove, -300, 0, 0, R
hcount := 0
}
return
esc::exitapp ; in case of emergency, press escape key
Re: Mouse input?
Thanks for the info. Luckily, setting a mouse position is very easy - the hard part is fitting in the options to allow the user to select it!