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* Autorun can be turned off by using {{slashcommand|autorun}} with [+, ++, or 0] or by using any of the following movement commands: | * Autorun can be turned off by using {{slashcommand|autorun}} with [+, ++, or 0] or by using any of the following movement commands: | ||
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Revision as of 02:36, 26 July 2022
Slash command
/autorun string
Toggles autorun
- String can be either "0" or "1"
- Alternately, the prefixes "+", or "++" can be added to the beginning of the command.
- Autorun can be turned off by using /autorun with [+, ++, or 0] or by using any of the following movement commands:
/forward | /backward | /left | /right | /clicktomove | /forward_mouse |
- Using the "+" or "++" prefix will toggle autorun. Using an integer after the command will force autorun on or off.
- By default, the command is bound to the R key as
++autorun
.
Examples
/+autorun Toggle autorun while key is pressed /++autorun Toggles autorun on or off with each key press /autorun 1 Turns on autorun indefinitely /autorun 0 Turns off autorun indefinitely /bind R "autorun 1$$emote flypose1" The letter R will force autorun on and attempt to activate the flypose1 emote.