A Tool Assisted Gameplay project using AutoHotKey for recording and executing keystrokes.
Before using this project, make sure you have AutoHotKey V1 installed on your system. You can download it from the official website: https://www.autohotkey.com
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Begin by following the first three steps outlined below:
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For detailed and easier instructions on how to execute the T.A.G-ToolAssistedGameplay project, please refer to the
How_To_Execute.md
file. This comprehensive guide will walk you through every aspect of the process with ease and clarity. 😊
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Download and install AutoHotKey V1 from the official website: https://www.autohotkey.com
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Clone or download this repository to your computer.
Press on the Releases Tab on the Center Right Portion of your screen and download the repository
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Navigate to the "T.A.G-ToolAssistedGameplay" folder, which contains all the necessary files.
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Inside the folder, you will find three subfolders:
- Calibration Data: Contains instances of AutoHotKey scripts used for calibration.
Double-click on each instance to run it. Once all instances are running, press F1 to activate calibration. The instances will record the inputs with precise timing. - Executed Instances: Contains instances of AutoHotKey scripts used for executing the recorded keystrokes. Manually add the recorded keystrokes from the calibration text documents to each script.
Double-click on each instance to run it. The scripts will execute the recorded keystrokes. - List.keys: Contains instances of AutoHotKey scripts used for recording the keystrokes.
Double-click on each instance to run it. The scripts will record the key and mouse inputs.
- Calibration Data: Contains instances of AutoHotKey scripts used for calibration.
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For a more convenient option, use the "Calibrator.Recorder.ahk" inside the "T.A.G" folder. This script runs all the instances required for recording the keystrokes in the "Calibration Data" folder. Simply execute the "Calibrator.Recorder.ahk", and it will handle running the calibration instances for you.
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Follow the instructions in each subfolder to calibrate, record, and execute the keystrokes according to your desired actions.
WARNING: T.A.G-ToolAssistedGameplay (T.A.G) is a powerful tool designed for legitimate uses in games and applications that allow automation of inputs. However, it is essential to understand and acknowledge the potential risks involved.
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Use at Your Own Risk: The usage of T.A.G is at your own risk. I, [Nikola Džoni Glavinić], the creator of this project, shall not be held responsible for any consequences, including but not limited to bans, penalties, or any other actions taken against your computer, account, or access.
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No Malicious Intent: T.A.G is intended for good purposes only and is not developed or intended for any malicious activities or unfair advantages in any application, including games.
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Concerns and Security: If you have any concerns about the security or safety of using T.A.G, please raise an issue in the Pull Requests section of this repository. I will be prompt to address and investigate any reported issues.
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Online Game Use: It is crucial to understand that using T.A.G as macros for online games or any software that prohibits automation may lead to account bans or penalties. It is your responsibility to abide by the terms of service and rules of the software or game you are using.
By using T.A.G-ToolAssistedGameplay, you acknowledge and agree to the above disclaimer. It is advised to use T.A.G responsibly and legally, respecting the rules and terms of the applications and games you interact with.
- Original Project by Nikola Džoni Glavinić
- Explanation provided by ChatGPT from OpenAI.
Made with ❤️ by Nikola Džoni Glavinić and ChatGPT from OpenAI.