![]() ![]() don't really use hotkeys much anyway, just trying to learn something new while contributing to this community. #Cheat engine 6.5.1 github download manualThis would probably be the last resort and if it comes down to this i don't feel the urge to do it since it's just purely automating the manual process. but the skill barrier for the reversing part is much higher, i would probably give up halfway. Probably doing this next, executing CE's "native code". So guess it's back to the drawing board for me. The file is 11,193 KB and it does have the Cheat Engine digital signature. I closed every non-essential application just to be sure and Ive also rebooted, still no luck. ![]() make sure it has a 'digital signatures' tab and that it has at least one 'Cheat Engine' signature. synchronizing time lags, access violations etc. Rightclick the file and go to properties. #Cheat engine 6.5.1 github download codeRoadblocks everywhere after I ran my code the first time. IDK man thats how I would approuch the problem. Prolly the easiest as this will use CE's "native code" to write the Hotkey as its. It may work you will also have to override the screen position of that window so its not seen blinking like a hazard light.ģ.Or maybe build your own Editor window like the Hotkey window find the "Hotkey" windows "ok" button function and call that function on an array for the selected address's. Store the Slected entries and Call the getOnClick() on each "stored" selected entry by using "setSelectedRecord(memrec)".īut this would require grabbing all the info of the Hotkeywindow. Even this seems really difficult to do and will result in a lot of extra code.Ģ.Although if you get into the the hotkey form and use and "setSelectedRecord(memrec)". "loadTable(filename, merge OPTIONAL): " to reload the table. You can store all the selected address and use I honestly thought it would be easier to write the table to a temp location and use "io.open" edit the xml lines to include the keys that wr just created and then reload the table. Your trying to batch edit CE's Hotkeys? I seen that the other day on your LUA extension post.ġ. Lua Code for finding the Hotkey activate.Īs far as the "Lua Stack" i doubt anything like that exist. Hot_xcv = getMainForm().findComponentByName("SetHotkey1")īoo = getMainForm().findComponentByName("SetHotkey1").getOnClick() The Color 80000008 is what CE uses to find the windows theme color. I searched for the variable 80000008 in hex in CE's memory and just kept changing values till a color change happened. ![]()
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