That's exactly the problem. Thanks, Captain Obvious. :PI don't believe there is a way to exploit it because I am unaware of how to get a logic block to cause a jump drive to jump, and it would be more of a hassle to switch computers around while the logic is charging it than to just charge it yourself.
Dude, no one is going to do your dirty work for you.That's exactly the problem. Thanks, Captain Obvious. :p
you can write a script to call the left mouse button for x time and then call right button for y time and loop until a specific key is pressedThat's exactly the problem. Thanks, Captain Obvious. :p
Well there's a good idea... my gaming mouse might be able to macro it. That limits the macro to a specific ship's jump drive, though. I'd have to record one for every different drive I use.you can write a script to call the left mouse button for x time and then call right button for y time and loop until a specific key is pressed
well id asume you to fly only 1 at a time and the one with the slowest drive be set up on teh macroWell there's a good idea... my gaming mouse might be able to macro it. That limits the macro to a specific ship's jump drive, though. I'd have to record one for every different drive I use.
The thing is, ships I fly range between 30 seconds and about 7 seconds charge time, so setting it to 30 would waste a lot of time. It's a bit of effort to set up, but I might do it if I need to make another long FTL voyage.well id asume you to fly only 1 at a time and the one with the slowest drive be set up on teh macro