question regarding executing ingame macro's

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  • #25375

    Razbiac
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    hii

    so I have a 2 button macro for making the new 5.4 foodbuffs, its on my Q key and E key for part 2 of the macro.

    How can I make it work with Miqo since when I do q,e she just presses e right after q and my ingame macro fails.

    #25376
    Miqobot
    Miqobot
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    Using ingame crafting macros with Miqobot is possible but not recommended.
    Please refer to this thread for detailed explanation:
    Crafting using a one button macro

    #25378

    Razbiac
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    ahhh so you would recommend to just type in the macro in the bar as a whole?

    Thanks for the quick reply!

    #25382
    Miqobot
    Miqobot
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    Yes, this would allow Miqobot to track the crafting process precisely step by step.
    Miqobot macros are more resistant to lags than ingame macros.

    But of course, please choose whatever method suits you best.

    #25384
    malarkey
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    TLDR Yes, putting the macro in Miqo is easier.

    Miqo doesn’t know what is on a keybind when you tell her to press it with the command key(). Miqo is just going to press the keys as you tell her to. If you tell her to press 1 then immediately 2, she will do so regardless of what 1 and 2 actually do. So, unless you give her a delay she will just spam keys. You can use in-game macros this way, you just need to give Miqo enough of a delay before telling her to press your second step macro.

    #25385

    Razbiac
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    ahhh okay I get it! Ive read through the topic that was provided. I will try both methods and see what works best for me.

    Thank you a lot for the help.

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