Antonio 116 Share Posted January 19, 2015 OMFG so excited now that I actually use the client! TY Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Explicit 213 Share Posted January 19, 2015 Dash made the original keyboard - It worked based on a bell curve with values gotten through the modulus (%) operator. It did vary quite a bit, but I found it to be too random. The way my new system works is how a human thinks - it types word by word. When a human learns to type, they basically memorize paths between words. This means typing each word is generally faster than the space between it. There's a larger delay between words than there is typing the word. After than, the sleep is modified by the typing speed based on average character lengths of words (plus space). Even further than that, I have a map of keys which each finger can type - if keys are on different fingers, they will type normal speed, however if there's a key only available to a finger currently in use, it'll sleep longer than normal. It's a really unique system which makes every account using it different - same thing with my mouse That's all fine and dandy, but all keystrokes are client sided. The only thing Jagex sees are the time differences between what packets are being sent and I highly doubt they monitor it. Afaik there's no, and hasn't ever been any, key "trackers" in the jar to sed Jagex data about your key usage. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chris 154 Share Posted January 19, 2015 That's all fine and dandy, but all keystrokes are client sided. The only thing Jagex sees are the time differences between what packets are being sent and I highly doubt they monitor it. Afaik there's no, and hasn't ever been any, key "trackers" in the jar to sed Jagex data about your key usage. It's future proof. Also, it'll make the time between packets more human-like for say merching bots or things like that. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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