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Jamieb
20-10-2010, 03:52 PM
Hello,

Just wondering is there was such a program that allows me to press say number 1 on keyboard and it touch somewhere on the screen... If you get me? For example there is a table on the screen when i press 1 it touched somewhere on the screen.... I am after a kind of alternative to touch screen..

Thanks Jamieb

Apple
20-10-2010, 04:03 PM
Not sure if this is of any help to you but people that are casting spells over and over again on Runescape take advantage of "Mouse Keys" which comes pre-installed on windows/mac.

From wikipedia:


One option to reduce the effort when using High Alchemy on hundreds or thousands of items in a session is to enable an accessibility feature of Microsoft Windows called MouseKeys. This allows the '5' key on the number pad to be used as a substitute for clicking the left mouse button. To enable the feature on Windows XP (also works on Vista and Windows 7) hold down the Left Shift, Left Alt and Numlock keys simultaneously to show the MouseKeys dialogue and then click setting-setting in lower part select when numlock is off then click the OK button. Press the Left Shift, Left Alt, and Numlock again and then click ok. The cursor can then be controlled by moving the mouse device as normal, or by holding down the numbers around '5' on the number pad, and clicking can be performed by pressing '5' on the number pad.
Mac OS X users can do the same thing by using Universal Access in System Preferences. In Mac OS X's Universal Access window, select the Mouse & Trackpad pane and then turn on Mouse Keys. With Mouse Keys turned on, you can navigate around using the number keys on the number pad and mouse-click with the 5 key. If using a laptop make sure you turn on the key pad by using the function key and hitting number lock (unless you have a number lock key which is on the 17" notepads), then you can use the '5' key which is usually the 'I' button or in that general area.
A similar feature can be turned on in Linux (Gnome or KDE) by pressing Left-Shift and Num Lock at the same time.
By positioning the items to be alchemised (in note form) on the left hand side of the fourth inventory row it is possible to repeatedly cast High Alchemy on the items by doing nothing more than pressing the '5' key at the correct intervals. It is also possible to press the '+' key, which double clicks, meaning both the alchemy spell and the item are clicked, requiring fewer clicks and with no mouse movement required.
Note: Now that you can organise your spellbook (combat, teleport, miscellaneous, skill) spells, you can just as easily put the item you are going to alchemise into the first slot of the first inventory row instead of the fourth row. This is a lot easier to do.

Johno
20-10-2010, 05:14 PM
I reckon there would be some way to do this using a macro :)

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