I had this idea because if there was a possible way this could happen, we could more easily emulate a windows desktop. Basically if we can detect where the mouse is, we can detect if its near a button, and using a gadget, we can check when its fired. that would be our check for a mouse click. then we could press the button and do what we want after the button has been pressed.
You cannot detect where the mouse is in Gimkit without requiring near constant clicking.
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Yes; button activates on channel, other turns it off.
Even then I don’t think it would be possible.
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what you’re trying to do could be emulated using sentries. lots of memory tho
and picture perfect sentry placement.
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Unless you replace your mouse with a gim, it might work but then it’s probably not possible. If you want it fully fledged out then probably not.
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Multiple thoughts:
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Would it be possible to have triggers arranged in a grid, and then the trigger can change the value of whatever is storing the location?
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That still would require constant clicking, as @InkyDarkBird said.
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Why do you need a windows desktop?