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Click Macro is a very simple program that I got the idea from a delphi source on this site. It basically gets a offset from you and clicks it double clicks it or right clicks it. It is commented very thouroughly and is pretty straightforward. The Code will help you to understand the GetCursorPos and SetCursorPos apis.
Simple Trainer is a small example on how to use WriteProcessMemory to modify a games memory. I was surprised at the lack of source for trainers made in delphi so I whipped this up.
Click Macro is a very simple program that I got the idea from a delphi source on this site. It basically gets a offset from you and clicks it double clicks it or right clicks it. It is commented very thouroughly and is pretty straightforward. The Code will help you to understand the GetCursorPos and SetCursorPos apis.
Click Macro is a very simple program that I got the idea from a delphi source on this site. It basically gets a offset from you and clicks it double clicks it or right clicks it. It is commented very thouroughly and is pretty straightforward. The Code will help you to understand the GetCursorPos and SetCursorPos apis.
Simple Trainer is a small example on how to use WriteProcessMemory to modify a games memory. I was surprised at the lack of source for trainers made in delphi so I whipped this up.
Click Macro is a very simple program that I got the idea from a delphi source on this site. It basically gets a offset from you and clicks it double clicks it or right clicks it. It is commented very thouroughly and is pretty straightforward. The Code will help you to understand the GetCursorPos and SetCursorPos apis.
Simple Trainer is a small example on how to use WriteProcessMemory to modify a games memory. I was surprised at the lack of source for trainers made in delphi so I whipped this up.
Click Macro is a very simple program that I got the idea from a delphi source on this site. It basically gets a offset from you and clicks it double clicks it or right clicks it. It is commented very thouroughly and is pretty straightforward. The Code will help you to understand the GetCursorPos and SetCursorPos apis.
Simple Trainer is a small example on how to use WriteProcessMemory to modify a games memory. I was surprised at the lack of source for trainers made in delphi so I whipped this up.
Click Macro is a very simple program that I got the idea from a delphi source on this site. It basically gets a offset from you and clicks it double clicks it or right clicks it. It is commented very thouroughly and is pretty straightforward. The Code will help you to understand the GetCursorPos and SetCursorPos apis.
Simple Trainer is a small example on how to use WriteProcessMemory to modify a games memory. I was surprised at the lack of source for trainers made in delphi so I whipped this up.
Click Macro is a very simple program that I got the idea from a delphi source on this site. It basically gets a offset from you and clicks it double clicks it or right clicks it. It is commented very thouroughly and is pretty straightforward. The Code will help you to understand the GetCursorPos and SetCursorPos apis.
Click Macro is a very simple program that I got the idea from a delphi source on this site. It basically gets a offset from you and clicks it double clicks it or right clicks it. It is commented very thouroughly and is pretty straightforward. The Code will help you to understand the GetCursorPos and SetCursorPos apis.
Click Macro is a very simple program that I got the idea from a delphi source on this site. It basically gets a offset from you and clicks it double clicks it or right clicks it. It is commented very thouroughly and is pretty straightforward. The Code will help you to understand the GetCursorPos and SetCursorPos apis.
Click Macro is a very simple program that I got the idea from a delphi source on this site. It basically gets a offset from you and clicks it double clicks it or right clicks it. It is commented very thouroughly and is pretty straightforward. The Code will help you to understand the GetCursorPos and SetCursorPos apis.