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22 | 26.19% |
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Hi thejerkface,
[ QUOTE ] Is there a way to create a hotkey that will either check or fold? [/ QUOTE ] What site? Full Tilt, the Fold() command should behave like this anyway by default. On Stars (and I think Party - certainly in the version on my comp, probably in the overcards.com version) - these sites make a pop-up asking you what do do if you click fold when check is available - run StarsPlanner, it will auto-hit the check button on these pop-ups, making the fold command into check/fold [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] Any help? dave. |
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Hi Halsted,
[ QUOTE ] I tried to look for the button using AuSpy but couldnt find anything on Eurolinx.com(the prima skin i use)? I mean nothing. What am i looking for to get that xbutton to fold for me? [/ QUOTE ] Correct, the Prima clients expose nothing to AHK [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img] Thus to make a fold command, one must check the X/Y co-ordinates of the fold button, and use the PostStarsClick ? command to simulate a mouse click at the appropriate X/Y co-ordinates... such an example can be seen in the Stars Fold / Call / Raise commands. But due to the fact Prima seems to sometimes display other buttons in the same place / clients have the buttons move slightly - I left it out because of danger. If you use only one Prima client, you can probably create a command easy enough one you work out X/Y co-ordinates to send a click to. Enough info? Probably not, but post if you get me so far [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] dave. |
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rzweig,
thise commands all look fine. Maybe they are not working because (in default configuration) the mouse cursor must be over the table you want to act upon? There is a variable at the top of the script you can set to make BetPot act on the "Active" table, or you could use TableNavigator to select tables to act upon. A MacBook running XP should be no different than a normal PC functionally, so I'm sure we'll figure it out soon enough [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] dave. |
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