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switching from v1.30 or older to v1.50+ requires a clean installation
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if you're using 3rd-party apps to change the game client's window, disable them
- this script can also apply custom resolutions, or remove window borders
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set the game client to
windowed fullscreen
orwindowed
with a vertical resolution of 720p, 900p, 1080p, 1200p, 1440p, 1600p, 1800p, or 2160pand click save
- it's not so important which resolution you pick, only that you pick a standardized one (you can force a custom one later on, if preferred)
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make sure to have AutoHotkey v1.1.36 or newer (
not v2
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GeForce Now users: make sure you're in game and the client-window is in the correct position
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launch
Lailloken UI.ahk
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a toolbar will appear in the top-left corner of the client
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click the cogwheel icon to open the settings menu, drag it to move the toolbar, or right-click it to toggle the toolbar's orientation between horizontal and vertical
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long-click the green button to restart the tool, long-click the red button to close it
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subtle update notifications will be sent through this toolbar: it will turn green to signal that updates are available in the
updater
section of the settings menu (if automatic update-checks are enabled)
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- in the
general
section of the settings menu, there are options to modify the client window with regards to resolution and/or window-mode-
these settings will be automatically applied whenever the script is launched, or whenever the game-client is (re)started while the script is already running
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it's important to set these up at the very beginning and to stick with them
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changing the resolution in the future may reset the settings of certain features and may require re-doing everything
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- open the
screen-checks
section of the settings menu and go through the help tooltips on the book icon and the buttons in order to familiarize yourself with the concept of screen-checks (the script uses them here and there)-
set up the
gamescreen
andinventory
pixel-checks by following the instructions -
NOTE: game updates sometimes include changes in textures or interfaces, which makes calibration data outdated. If you notice the omni-key not working correctly anymore, recalibration is the first thing you should try
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open the
hotkeys
section of the settings menu and go through the necessary steps (depending on your in-game settings)- in the broadest sense, the script only requires two hotkeys (default: middle mouse-button, TAB) by making use of advanced context-sensitivity
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go through the settings menu and enable the features you want to use
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the help tooltips in a feature's section of the settings menu should give you a rough idea of how to access and set it up.
- for more detailed information about the feature, use the wiki-links at the top of the section
- many features are activated via the "omni-key" (default: middle mouse-button)
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it is a context-sensitive hotkey that uses data from the game-client to determine why it was pressed and which feature to activate
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so instead of setting up a hotkey for every feature and having to memorize which does what, you calibrate different screen-checks and let the omni-key figure out which feature is the right one for the current situation
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- some features are accessed via specific buttons on the toolbar, e.g.