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Essa pergunta é boa, porque existem mouses com 18 botões. Se usar outros botões que não sejam os 2 primários e a rolagem é considerado MACRO ?
E, se existem essses mouses especiais pra jogos, com alteração do DPI instanâneo , porque seria considerado ROUBO ? Então um TECLADO especial com acionamento mais rápido e simultâneos de várias teclas tb deveria ser proibido. Concordam ?
The Main advantage of using a macro recorder is that it allows a user to easily perform complex
operations much fast and with less effort without requiring custom computer programming/scripting.'
"Complex Operations" > Like controling the recoil of the most difficult assault rifles in the game.
All you have to do, is download a simple program, undetected by punkbuster/wire/uac, assign the commands in the exact order you want, and then assign a key, one single key, one single click, to perform the hole action.
There are many types of macros one can make, like:
- fire + reload;
- crouch, fire, reload;
- bunny-hop;
- no recoil, super accuracy.
So, how does this 'macro' records how the weapon handles, and then makes it happen?
'When you fire a gun, your aim-cursor slightly goes upwards due to jerk from the gun's fire according to Newton's 3rd Law that is called Recoil'.
'That reduces your accuracy while playing those non-productive multiplayer games on internet'
'Now we can remove it, by first recording the exact aim-cursor location before firing and then sending the mouse back to that place after firing, using macros, of course.'
@Wiki
Portanto, isso não seria vantajoso?