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Old 04-18-2007, 08:32 PM
Suerte Suerte is offline
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also working great here! thanks nano.
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Old 04-18-2007, 11:29 PM
tx_saluki tx_saluki is offline
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Default Re: Full Tilt Shortcuts - new ahk script

nano, thanks for the quick fix for the FT update. I am just learning how to use this and was wondering if there is an option to change the active table without having to move the mouse? I see that there is another ahk script, TableNavigator, that will queue up the tables that need attention and then cycle through them as you act. Is there a way to add this function to FullTiltshortcuts?

thanks for a great program.
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Old 04-19-2007, 02:47 AM
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nano, thanks for the quick fix for the FT update. I am just learning how to use this and was wondering if there is an option to change the active table without having to move the mouse? I see that there is another ahk script, TableNavigator, that will queue up the tables that need attention and then cycle through them as you act. Is there a way to add this function to FullTiltshortcuts?

thanks for a great program.

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Hey tx, glad you like FTS.

On the Actions1 tab is an option to use a keyboard command or mouse button to move the cursor to the next table, but it won't necessarily be a table requiring action.

Your suggestion sounds interesting. Let's talk about how it should work. I'd like to hear what everyone thinks about this idea.

Should the cursor automatically move to a table requiring action? What if the user was chatting or reloading on another table? Or should the user hit a key to move to the next table requiring action. Would that be a lot more useful than the current way of just rotating through tables with the current "move to next table" command?

Should there be a different colored highlight bar on the table where the mouse is, so that you can find it more quickly?

Any other thoughts on this?
nano
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Old 04-19-2007, 03:57 AM
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Default Re: Full Tilt Shortcuts - new ahk script

hi, it looks like a very good program, but i canīt download it, the link does no more exist please help
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Old 04-19-2007, 04:04 AM
nanochip nanochip is offline
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hi, it looks like a very good program, but i canīt download it, the link does no more exist please help

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hey cstar,
You can go to the FTS documentation to download
here .
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Old 04-19-2007, 08:11 AM
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[hey cstar,
You can go to the FTS documentation to download
here .

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ty
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Old 04-19-2007, 11:03 AM
tx_saluki tx_saluki is offline
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nano,

I found the next window button but since that only goes to the next window in order, if you have say 8 windows up you sometimes have to hit it 7 times to get to the one that needs action. So some kind of queue of the tables needing action that the button would cycle through would be great. Automatically jumping to the next window needing action if not in a chat box could also work. This would need to be an option since some people may not want it to be automatic. Then yes a highlight bar or other indication of the active table would be needed. The way it is now I have a hard time telling which window the mouse is on.

On a slightly different topic, is there a reason you only support the 3 window sizes instead of a variable size?

Thanks for the great work and quick responses.

tx
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Old 04-19-2007, 12:39 PM
briancash briancash is offline
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thanks nano,

great job as usual.

tx saluki: i use the next window hotkey and have assigned fixed bets to all my F keys which works great for not having to use the mouse, but would also be interested in being able to navigate clockwise / counterclockwise.
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Old 04-19-2007, 01:09 PM
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On a slightly different topic, is there a reason you only support the 3 window sizes instead of a variable size?

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Many of the features of FTS require me to use image recognition (of the player's stack size, recognizing buttons, and to see if checkboxes are checked or not). So I have to capture images of these items (saved in the images folders) and use these templates to look for a match on the FT table. So I decided on three sizes that match up with typical lcd sizes to mazimize the number of tables a player could see on a screen.

I did look into a method where the template images would be automatically resized depending on the table size, but the stack number font gets proportionally bigger as the table get's smaller.

nano
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Old 04-20-2007, 12:08 AM
Talking Poker Talking Poker is offline
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Default Re: Full Tilt Shortcuts - new ahk script

First, let me just say that I love this program. It makes multitabling much easier, so thanks for that.

I have exactly one problem with FTS: For some (not all) of the tables I am playing on, the auto-reloader goes nuts. I can have WAY above the minimum buy in, and still, it's constantly trying to reload - which gives me an error message a lot of the time and I have to click "Cancel," making it extra annoying.

Come to think of it - maybe that's the problem... Because I have a different number of digits in my stack than the program is expecting? Is that possible?

More info: I'm running v .63. I'm using the "Small" tables. I also have modded cards, but that shouldn't affect anything.

I just tried playing with Medium tables - same problem.... multiple reload attempts throughout a single hand.

Any ideas? Need any more info?
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