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User:Qu/Macros/Mining

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My Auto Hotkey Sand Mining Macro.

Now version 1.03 with bugfixes. Also the macro will not [W]ork the mine if it had to close a popup window. This will give you a chance to finish breaking the stones manually.

File:QuMiner.zip

How to use: Have Autohotkey installed. Run the macro.

Once you show the macro where the stones are it will mine them. Make sure you have your chat window closed.

Keys 1 through 7 adds a stone to group 1 through 7. ` (that's the tilde key left of your 1 key) Sets the location of the mine. (optional) Ctrl-Alt-Shift-R Reloads the macro. Ctrl-Alt-Shift-` Toggles suspend of hotkeys. (If you want to chat and type numbers without having to close the whole macro)

The macro can't figure out which stones are where and what color they are, so it's up to you to mark them correctly. You have to group the stones by color, starting with the largest group first. Hover your mouse over a stone from the largest group and press 1. Do this for all stones of that color. Next use 2 for the 2nd largest group and so on.

Example: You have three yellow stones, two blue, one cyan, and one red. Hover your mouse over one of the yellow stones and press 1. Do this for the other two yellow stones. Now hover your mouse over one of the blue stones, and press 2. Do this for the other blue stone as well. Now hover your mouse over the cyan (or red stone, it doesn't matter) and press 3. Now use 4 for the remaining stone. Once all seven stones are marked the macro will start right away. Make sure your chat window is minimized.

If you mess up at any point press Ctrl-Alt-Shift-R to reload the macro and start over.

One last thing. You can mark the mine with `. If you do, the macro will [W]ork the mine after it breaks all the possible stones.

The macro has very little error checking, so if you fail to set it up right or don't have ATITD window active, the results can be unpredictable.