The old one isn't updated and it is very useful for people who use cracked accounts that have a Logitech mouse.
Navigate to C:\Users\You\AppData\Local\Logitech\Logitech Gaming Software\profiles
Open your profile with Notepad++
Paste this into one of your macros
Code:
<mousemove x="49689" y="20043"/>
<delay milliseconds="200"/>
<mousebutton direction="down" button="right"/>
<delay milliseconds="20"/>
<mousebutton direction="up" button="right"/>
<delay milliseconds="200"/>
<mousemove x="50500" y="32000"/>
<delay milliseconds="200"/>
<mousebutton direction="down" button="left"/>
<delay milliseconds="20"/>
<mousebutton direction="up" button="left"/>
<delay milliseconds="200"/>
<mousemove x="31975" y="36000"/>
<delay milliseconds="200"/>
<mousebutton direction="down" button="left"/>
<delay milliseconds="20"/>
<mousebutton direction="up" button="left"/>
Restart Logitech Gaming Software
Find the macro and set to Toggle ; Delay 200
My resolution is 1920x1080 and my client's window size is 1280 x 720
If this doesn't work for your resolution and you prefer a bigger window size you can easily get your mouse positions with this script.
Code:
EnablePrimaryMouseButtonEvents(true)
function OnEvent(event, arg)
if (event == "MOUSE_BUTTON_PRESSED") then
repeat
x, y = GetMousePosition();
OutputLogMessage(" Mouse is at %d, %d\n", x, y)
Sleep(100)
until not IsMouseButtonPressed(1)
end
end
Save the script to your profile. Just click on your screen and the mouse position will be printed in the script's console right below. Then just replace mine with yours. Make sure to remove the script when you're done, it can be laggy.