If you want to automate certain actions in Star Wars: The Old Republic then Chimpeon (https://chimpeon.com) is a key sender and auto clicker that will enable you to do this. Any of the following in-game actions can be automated by Chimpeon:
The software is very easy to configure (no scripting is required) and is one of the safest methods to automate your Star Wars: The Old Republic gameplay - it doesn't alter game files, memory or CPU processes. Most importantly it doesn't contain a virus or malware. View the VirusTotal report.
Key and mouse buttons used in-game are triggered using either a time interval or a pixel colour change, making Chimpeon one of the most versatile key senders and auto clickers for Star Wars: The Old Republic.
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Chimpeon is fully documented on its website... help, 101s and troubleshooting are provided to aid with configuration and use.
NOTE: If you are running Windows Vista, 7, 8 or 10, the current Chimpeon build (1.5.1.1) may require you to enable Chimpeon's Compatibility Mode and set it to Windows XP. Details about how to do this can be found here.
If you create a Chimpeon configuration that others may find useful, you can export the configuration string and publish anywhere - perhaps even in this thread.
https://chimpeon.com
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- Attack rotations for farming mobs, levelling, raids and dungeons
- Queue and notification acceptance
- Repetitive crafting tasks
- Preventing AFK
- Automating chat messages (for advertising currency, gear, guilds, etc)
- Moving characters (limited)
The software is very easy to configure (no scripting is required) and is one of the safest methods to automate your Star Wars: The Old Republic gameplay - it doesn't alter game files, memory or CPU processes. Most importantly it doesn't contain a virus or malware. View the VirusTotal report.
Key and mouse buttons used in-game are triggered using either a time interval or a pixel colour change, making Chimpeon one of the most versatile key senders and auto clickers for Star Wars: The Old Republic.
interface.png
Chimpeon is fully documented on its website... help, 101s and troubleshooting are provided to aid with configuration and use.
NOTE: If you are running Windows Vista, 7, 8 or 10, the current Chimpeon build (1.5.1.1) may require you to enable Chimpeon's Compatibility Mode and set it to Windows XP. Details about how to do this can be found here.
If you create a Chimpeon configuration that others may find useful, you can export the configuration string and publish anywhere - perhaps even in this thread.
https://chimpeon.com
Marko