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ThatAintFalco

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  1. It's not really a humanoid robot, so I wouldn't quite call it fingers, but it's more of pins that press the keys using valves and compressed air. However, it is quite hard to program it and it is pretty inconsistant, that's why I think it could only perform simple tasks such as alching, as it only requires a key to be continually pressed.
  2. So, here's the story. Earlier this year in my AP Robotics and Technology course, we had to design and build a robot that could perform an everyday action. My group decided to make a robot that could type on a computer by voice command. After weeks of working on it, we could not get the voice command to accurately work, so we had to scrap that idea, and we ended up just programming what it would type, but it could type. So my question is this: If I used this robot to do an activity in Runescape, say, alching, would it be considered macroing? All I'm doing is using a robot to press the keys/mouse for me, but they are actually being pressed. It is not a computer program, it is a robot that is physically doing the activities. I will try to get pictures and maybe a video up later to show you, but it is too much of a hastle to get it set up this late at night..

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