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SystematicMania
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Old 02-01-2013 , 22:08   Re: Confidence in Auto-Trigger?
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It should be fine assuming you're not running conflicting plugins. If you're not sure, then run it with ban disabled for a few days.
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Old 02-01-2013 , 23:06   Re: Confidence in Auto-Trigger?
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It should be fine assuming you're not running conflicting plugins. If you're not sure, then run it with ban disabled for a few days.
Give me some examples of plugins that could conflict with the Auto-Trigger. BTW I am running it but not banning yet. Thanks!
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Old 02-02-2013 , 01:05   Re: Confidence in Auto-Trigger?
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I think [CSS] Weapon Mod and Infinite-Jumping are incompatible, but I'm not entirely sure.
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Old 04-02-2013 , 11:01   Re: Confidence in Auto-Trigger?
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I can confirm that a 'rapid-fire' macro (Logitech mouse macro) at ~50ms interval will generate false positives in L4D2 (30 tick servers). Upping it to ~70ms does not cause detections.

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Old 04-02-2013 , 14:09   Re: Confidence in Auto-Trigger?
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I can confirm that a 'rapid-fire' macro (Logitech mouse macro) at ~50ms interval will generate false positives in L4D2 (30 tick servers). Upping it to ~70ms does not cause detections.
Do you have any logs ?
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Old 07-25-2013 , 04:08   Re: Confidence in Auto-Trigger?
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referencing a question
https://forums.alliedmods.net/showthread.php?t=221310
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Old 07-25-2013 , 04:36   Re: Confidence in Auto-Trigger?
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Any kind of mouse macroses are not legit.
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Old 07-25-2013 , 04:40   Re: Confidence in Auto-Trigger?
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so simulating a keystroke with 1 scroll of the mouse wheel is considered a macro?
it's not pun, i just don't know

the thing is i tried to bind +attack to mwheelup and down, but i couldn't trigger any smac messages (moreover, it did not shoot faster than when I click really fast with pistol), so
im wondering if that's what he really did
others had same excuse (aka crazy scroll) when they triggered messages of command spam, as well, but my mwheel can't trigger anything lol
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Old 07-25-2013 , 04:51   Re: Confidence in Auto-Trigger?
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Logitech Hyperscroll and other features that allows you to press keys very fast(repeated macros) are not legit. If you got those messages they are obviously using such things.

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Old 07-25-2013 , 04:55   Re: Confidence in Auto-Trigger?
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so simulating a keystroke with 1 scroll of the mouse wheel is considered a macro?
is that a yes or no, do u mean he was using more than what he said? by default i dont think the thumbscroll on his mouse has hyperscroll, i read ppl actually had issues using it in the first place
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