y0y0y0y0shi0 Wrote:They snapshot mouse clicks, meaning that they know the locations that the mouses click in. AFAIK, they work they same way that macros work. They don`t take a screenshot every time a mouse clicks, they take the location of it and record that. Due to the fact that the buttons change every time, you can`t exactly record that through a keylogger.
I may be mistaken, but from my knowledge of it, that`s how it works.
LF>The two people who voted yes to speak up.
For that to be plausible, they'd either have to know have layout for when the PIC menu comes out [a one-time screenshot at character select], they'd need to unrandomize the PIC screen themselves [work], or they'd have to capture pixels and hope the person mouses over a number enough to tell what's what [what]. Knowing at what locations the mouseclicks were is worthless unless they know what is going on there.
A very small snapshot taken on mouseclick, as opposed to an entire screenshot, would do it discreetly. I guess a strange pattern would be indicative of your proposed method, but no one really seems to pay attention to that stuff to tell us enough.
*8x15 pixels is enough to show the number clearly.
, though it will probably be larger if thats how these people are actually doing it. Considering you can click any part of a rather large button and get input.Or they could put a RAT on you and watch. Olawd.
**Edit2: You can CTRL+C a PIC and paste it into notepad to see all of its glory. Password, too. Has it always been this way?

