Abyssalwhip Posted July 11, 2007 Share Posted July 11, 2007 How do you do that thing where you press a certain key and it clicks or something? eidt: figured it out : Your name is "bet you fail", and you're starting a business with your mom? I'm not even going to touch that..... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
22woger22 Posted July 11, 2007 Share Posted July 11, 2007 I bet you're thinking of the number 5 on the NUMPAD. I forgot how you get that, but I know it's from Window's Sticky Keys. If anyone else can care to explain to him how to get this.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dax_Jacks Posted July 12, 2007 Share Posted July 12, 2007 I have found your solution! It is so much simpler and easier, and not against the rules! What you need: A Microsoft Windows Computer. A full keyboard ( Regularly just a keypad ) This guide will tell you how to click with your keyboard! Step Number One: Click Start Menu, And Click Control Panel. Step 2: Click Accessibility Options Step 3: At the Accessibility Options Menu Click Mouse. Step 4: Once at the Mouse Option Checkmark the box that says "Use MouseKeys" Then Click OK. Buttons ( Goes in order from your keypad ) : Num Lock - Turns Mousekeys Off. / - Turns on Right Click/ Click again to turn right click off. * - Not Used. - Not used 7 - Moves your cursor in an Upper Left Direction. 8 - Moves your cursor up direction. 9 - Moves your cursor in an Upper Right Direction. 4 - Moves your cursor in a left Direction. 5 - Clicks the mouse 6 - Moves your cursor in a Right Direction 1 - Moves your cursor in an Downward Left Direction 2 - Moves your cursor Downward. 3 - Moves your cursor in an Downward right Direction + - Not Used. Enter - Not Used. 0 - Not used. . - Not used. This is NOT aganist the rules, YOU are controlling the mouse so it is not macroing, I have asked Jagex if it is against the rules they stated this, and that it is a Windows Application. Hope this helps. - Andy -all credit to andymarrs Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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