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Butterfly Clicking
Posted on 18 May 2016 - 09:12 PM
So the reason GCHeat bans for butterfly clicking is because it sets off double click alerts. I found a program that filters out my double clickshttps://gyazo.com/3b8b8d7c93d69a67700ab4185865cd41
DC is a double click. Is this legal? I know that it is technically a modification but all it does is counteract a broken aspect of GCheat.
Posted on 18 May 2016 - 09:20 PM
https://www.badlion.net/forum/thread/111802Archybot wrote
I don't see a problem with this, but it shows my point that butterfly clicking can produce over 2x the clicks which makes no sense unless it's making false clicks from rolling the click sensor.
I would just not butterfly click…
I would just not butterfly click…
Posted on 18 May 2016 - 09:25 PM
Oh ok. Butterflying double clicks because of the recoil pattern in the mouse. This is why the Deathadder double clicks so often, the click pressed the sensor once, then rebounds and hits it again.Posted on 18 May 2016 - 09:29 PM
Murrayer wrote
Oh ok. Butterflying double clicks because of the recoil pattern in the mouse. This is why the Deathadder double clicks so often, the click pressed the sensor once, then rebounds and hits it again.
Yep. The same thing physically happens with all mice, it's just some mice have a driver to fix this. For example, the razer mamba has a 37 millisecond delay after every mouse click where it will not let you click the left mouse button again. It's basically the same thing as what this program is doing, but you wouldn't notice it.
As soon as I get back on my desktop pc ill make this a legit application with an installer, run on startup feature, and a shortcut to run it.
Posted on 18 May 2016 - 10:07 PM
Alright. I hope you understand this opens a gateway for autoclickers as well right? The way they are detected now is based off of checks that go by Randomization and Double Clicking. If you get a good Java clicker that randomized relatively well and use this, you will never get banned using an autoclicker. I tested it on CooClicker, it stops excessive sprint clicks which get you banned.Posted on 18 May 2016 - 11:19 PM
Murrayer wrote
Alright. I hope you understand this opens a gateway for autoclickers as well right? The way they are detected now is based off of checks that go by Randomization and Double Clicking. If you get a good Java clicker that randomized relatively well and use this, you will never get banned using an autoclicker. I tested it on CooClicker, it stops excessive sprint clicks which get you banned.
There are a lot of other ways to detect autoclickers than just this check. Badlion won't have a problem, trust me.