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==Glass Bench==
 
==Glass Bench==
  
*Configured for 1280x1024, but easily configurable for other resolutions (just edit the two lines in the script), under "Configuration". Should work at 1024x768
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Note, I recommend and endorse Jimbly's Veggie Tales for Glass benches now. His will handle multiple windows, should work at any resolution and can recover from user errors, unlike mine. I use it faithfully now :)
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*Configured for 1280x1024, but easily configurable for other resolutions (just edit the two lines in the script), under "Configuration".  
 
**Use my [[User:Cegaiel/Macros/GetMousePosition | GetMouse Position]] macro to gather the correct coords (if you are not using 1280x1024)...
 
**Use my [[User:Cegaiel/Macros/GetMousePosition | GetMouse Position]] macro to gather the correct coords (if you are not using 1280x1024)...
 
*Timed Macro for CC and Make Glass, but also watches heat bar (will not make project outside of correct range 1600-2200) and will not add 2 cc if heat is over 2200.
 
*Timed Macro for CC and Make Glass, but also watches heat bar (will not make project outside of correct range 1600-2200) and will not add 2 cc if heat is over 2200.
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*Updated 10/13/2010: Adjusted coordinates for curHeatMinX and curHeatMaxX for 1280x1024, for T5. This will likely (not confirmed) also work at 1024x768
 
*Updated 10/13/2010: Adjusted coordinates for curHeatMinX and curHeatMaxX for 1280x1024, for T5. This will likely (not confirmed) also work at 1024x768
 
*Updated 10/14/2010: Adjusted CurHeatMinX coords to 99, down from 102. This was making the min heat range be near 1680 than 1605 (@ 99). Also adjusted the teppy time multiplier from 1.09 to 1.1.  Some rare instances, it was trying to click to make a new glass product 1-4 seconds prematurely.  The new multiplier should fix that. You might be waiting an extra 4-6 seconds on some projects, before making the next... But thats better than trying to make a project while the timer is still running (with a couple of seconds remaining).
 
*Updated 10/14/2010: Adjusted CurHeatMinX coords to 99, down from 102. This was making the min heat range be near 1680 than 1605 (@ 99). Also adjusted the teppy time multiplier from 1.09 to 1.1.  Some rare instances, it was trying to click to make a new glass product 1-4 seconds prematurely.  The new multiplier should fix that. You might be waiting an extra 4-6 seconds on some projects, before making the next... But thats better than trying to make a project while the timer is still running (with a couple of seconds remaining).
*Updated 11/28/2010: Minor edit to some of the text in GUI. Also updated bug in Time remaining to next 2 charcoal. If you start macro (F2) while temp is too high (Cooling down). It would incorrectly show the Add 2 CC timer activated (counting down), even though no charcoal was added. Previously the add 2 cc timer would countdown, even though no charcoal was added (Only when macro is started with temperature too high, using F2 key). No charcoal is ever added when the temperature is too high, so the counter/countdown should not have activated (when starting macro, with temp too high, with F2 key).
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*Updated 11/28/2010: Minor edit to some of the text in GUI. Also updated bug in Time remaining to next 2 charcoal. If you start macro (F2) while temp is too high (Cooling down). It would incorrectly show the Add 2 CC timer activated (counting down), even though no charcoal was added. Previously the add 2 cc timer would countdown, even though no charcoal was added (Only when macro is started with temperature too high, using F2 key). No charcoal is ever added when the temperature is too high, so the counter/countdown should not have activated (when starting macro, with temp too high, with F2 key). Also increase temperature (if too low) more efficiently. It now adds 2cc, waits 15 seconds for next tick, then another 2cc to increase temperature quicker.
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*Updated 1/14/2011: Previous versions were configured using Normal Glass benches only. But I realized, today, that Soda/Jewel glass benches are smaller (in width) than Normal glass benches.  I have added, to the GUI, a question of if you're using Normal or Soda/Jewel glass.  This will offset the click position, thus make the macro behave when using Soda/Jewel glass benches...
  
  
  
Pin up the bench menu at the upper left corner. Once you launch it, it will guide you though the remaining setup.
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Pin up the one bench menu at the upper left corner. Once you launch it, it will guide you though the remaining setup.
  
  

Latest revision as of 05:23, 17 March 2011

Glass Bench

Note, I recommend and endorse Jimbly's Veggie Tales for Glass benches now. His will handle multiple windows, should work at any resolution and can recover from user errors, unlike mine. I use it faithfully now :)


  • Configured for 1280x1024, but easily configurable for other resolutions (just edit the two lines in the script), under "Configuration".
    • Use my GetMouse Position macro to gather the correct coords (if you are not using 1280x1024)...
  • Timed Macro for CC and Make Glass, but also watches heat bar (will not make project outside of correct range 1600-2200) and will not add 2 cc if heat is over 2200.


  • Added: 6/2/2010
  • Updated 10/13/2010: Adjusted coordinates for curHeatMinX and curHeatMaxX for 1280x1024, for T5. This will likely (not confirmed) also work at 1024x768
  • Updated 10/14/2010: Adjusted CurHeatMinX coords to 99, down from 102. This was making the min heat range be near 1680 than 1605 (@ 99). Also adjusted the teppy time multiplier from 1.09 to 1.1. Some rare instances, it was trying to click to make a new glass product 1-4 seconds prematurely. The new multiplier should fix that. You might be waiting an extra 4-6 seconds on some projects, before making the next... But thats better than trying to make a project while the timer is still running (with a couple of seconds remaining).
  • Updated 11/28/2010: Minor edit to some of the text in GUI. Also updated bug in Time remaining to next 2 charcoal. If you start macro (F2) while temp is too high (Cooling down). It would incorrectly show the Add 2 CC timer activated (counting down), even though no charcoal was added. Previously the add 2 cc timer would countdown, even though no charcoal was added (Only when macro is started with temperature too high, using F2 key). No charcoal is ever added when the temperature is too high, so the counter/countdown should not have activated (when starting macro, with temp too high, with F2 key). Also increase temperature (if too low) more efficiently. It now adds 2cc, waits 15 seconds for next tick, then another 2cc to increase temperature quicker.
  • Updated 1/14/2011: Previous versions were configured using Normal Glass benches only. But I realized, today, that Soda/Jewel glass benches are smaller (in width) than Normal glass benches. I have added, to the GUI, a question of if you're using Normal or Soda/Jewel glass. This will offset the click position, thus make the macro behave when using Soda/Jewel glass benches...


Pin up the one bench menu at the upper left corner. Once you launch it, it will guide you though the remaining setup.


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