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I dont know if this can get me banned, so im asking you guys. Btw dont bother watching more than 1 minute of it cause is just me speaking "english?" and a shitty closeup of my fingers XD
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@Archybot @MasterGberry ?
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op
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If you accidentally press a double click button every once in a while, I'm sure it's not setting anything off. I can't look up logs or see the numbers, but from what I'm seeing and hearing you shouldn't have any problems.


From what I can see/hear - You're clicking upwards of 10-11 Clicks Per Second. If you accidentally hit the double click button a few times, it's not going to make a HUGE difference in your CPS over the long run. You should be fine.
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i have something similar with this mouse ( logitech G502 )
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bennybob444 wrote

If you accidentally press a double click button every once in a while, I'm sure it's not setting anything off. I can't look up logs or see the numbers, but from what I'm seeing and hearing you shouldn't have any problems.


From what I can see/hear - You're clicking upwards of 10-11 Clicks Per Second. If you accidentally hit the double click button a few times, it's not going to make a HUGE difference in your CPS over the long run. You should be fine.


Im happy to read this, i dont know how do the GCheat detects autoclick maybe its not based on cps idk thats why im asking, but im glad to know that this button wont do shit :D
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Double click/macros are not allowed.
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@Shadow_Winter Look into possibly re-programming that key to just single click. It's still one-input one-output, so there shouldn't be any problem.

I know you can, because any mouse like that is definitely program-able. It's a lot more high-tech than your average Logitech mouse. You can find a way.
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@MasterGberry @Bennybob444 i cant, my mouse is a chinese 10€ one without any kind of software, its name is zelotes mouse, i didnt find any program that could disable it (i tried xbuttoncontrol i think its the name of the program, but that button is detected like it is a left click outpout…)
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using unfair hardware is the same thing as using unfair software
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@MasterGberry i know, but there is no way i can disable this and i dont use it on purpose, when i try to jitter my fingers move to there and i click it accidentaly D:
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MasterGberry wrote

using unfair hardware is the same thing as using unfair software

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DO NOT ATTEMPT TO DO THIS IF YOU ARE NOT OKAY WITH EDITING REGISTRY VALUES AND READ REQUIREMENT 7 BEFORE ATTEMPTING IT. YOU ATTEMPTING IT MEANS YOU AGREE TO REQUIREMENT 7. YOU CAN CAUSE SEVERE DAMAGE TO YOUR WINDOWS SETUP IF YOU MESS UP!!

I'm going to teach you guys a lesson on how to improve in game latency and reactions in minecraft and most other online games (any MMORPG, RTS, and most other online server based games - anything that uses TCP packets). This is my secret that I've shared with the original badlion faction/team, and why none of us really ever suffered from "pot lag/latency", and now I've decided that everyone should know about it.

You have to meet these requirements first though:
1. Windows XP or higher (does not work on mac/linux as this is changing window's settings)
2. Decent CPU - A decent CPU means typically a quad core (or a computer made in this decade). This does increase your CPU by a very small margin. If you aren't running minecraft at 100% CPU you have nothing to worry about.
3. Internet that isn't dial up - 5 Mbps Down and 1 Mbps Up should be sufficient, but lower limits might still work. This method doesn't make your internet faster, it makes your computer handle and process packets instantly, which means it sends them to the internet faster.
4. Common sense - If you can't follow instructions then I highly recommend you don't do this.
5. Admin access on your computer
6. Read Fluent English - Do not even ATTEMPT this if you aren't very fluent in English, you might not understand something and really end up messing something up.
7. You cannot blame me and/or badlion network for any damages done to your computer (you shouldn't have any issues as you are just adding new things)

Alright, now onto the instructions.
1. Open up run (Windows Key + R) and type "regedit" (without quotes, and note that everything afterwards that is surrounded by quotes should be removed too) and then hit enter
2. Go to the path "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\services\Tcpip\Parameters\Interfaces"
3. For each folder under Interfaces, you need to do steps 4 and 5. Please note three things: If the DWORD registry key is already there, just make sure it is set to the correct value. Capitalization MaTtErS, if you do not type the values with the EXACT correct capitalization, it WILL NOT WORK. Do NOT, I REPEAT DO NOT, EDIT/DELETE ANYTHING I DO NOT TELL YOU TO TOUCH.
4. Create two "DWORD" registry keys called "TcpAckFrequency" and "TCPNoDelay"
How to create new DWORD registry keys - https://i.imgur.com//Zdi6d98.png
5. Double-click on each new registry key and change the value from "0" to "1"(base hexadecimal)
Examples of editing them (double click on the name or right click on the name and hit modify… - MAKE SURE YOU ARE USING HEXADECIMAL) - https://i.imgur.com//LIlPMOm.png https://i.imgur.com//OoMJKMS.png
6. Confirm that you have done these keys ( https://i.imgur.com//3hRs3V2.png ) for all subfolders of the Interfaces folder (I have 4, you could have anywhere from 1 to 100. Also note that some of these might have nothing in them) - https://i.imgur.com//LscZ34O.png
7. Restart your computer (this is VERY important - these won't activate until you do so as most registry updates don't actually activate until windows reloads. If you've ever wondered why you are asked to restart after installing a program - this is why)


Notes
1. If you wish to uninstall this, just go delete all DWORD registry keys called "TcpAckFrequency" and "TCPNoDelay" in the Interfaces folder in the registry.
2. This will not affect command prompt ping. Command prompt ping uses a packet named ICMP, and this only affects TCP packets. What this does do, is actually moves your in game latency (something you can't see but WILL feel) closer to that actual ping if your computer/internet can handle it. Before hand you might had a ping of 80 but an actual latency of 200.

How this works at peasant level language :3

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By doing these two changes, you are basically undoing http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nagle's_algorithm (Computer Science)

Have fun
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@ArthiumG you arent tecnically using external software, just editing windows registry
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-Double Post-
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Stop jitterclicking?
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