Basic instructions for multiboxing with Mojo.
Basic instructions for multiboxing with Mojo.
Get started with three toons and a simple script.
Make your scripts shorter, simpler, and easier to maintain.
Nobody wants a bazillion different scripts.
Clear your doubts, as they say in India.
Things you can do with Mojo’s scripted hotkeys.
Send and Accept Group Invites with One Key Press
Can life get any easier?
Makes the computer beep.
Stops current and pending actions.
Clicks a specified location inside a DAOC window.
Tells Mojo to ignore part of a hotkey script.
Sets Foreground and Sendto properties for all hotkeys that follow in the script.
Triggers a hotkey. This is the asynchronous version of this command.
You enter text once and it echos on every toon’s command line.
Permits a hotkey to be triggered only when a particular kind of window is in the foreground
Copies the contents of a file into a hotkey script.
Triggers qbinds, keyboard actions, qbar slots, and movement.
Loads a hotkey file. Use this to switch from one hotkey file to another by pressing a hotkey.
Moves a DAOC window to a specified location.
Moves a DAOC window a specified distance.
Plays a wav file.
Ports your whole team at once.
Removes the frame from a DAOC window.
Renames a window or windows.
Restores the frame to a DAOC window.
Specifies which DAOC windows a hotkey sends commands to.
Changes the size of a DAOC window.
Sets what Microsoft calls the “show state” of a DAOC window.
Enters text on DAOC’s command line.
Enters text on DAOC’s command line, and allows cursor movement and backspacing. For normal purposes use Slash instead.
Makes the computer play written music from your script with voices (instruments) you program yourself.
Turns hotkeys on and off.
Turns hotkeys off.
Turns hotkeys on.
Pauses for a specified number of milliseconds.
This page was first published on October 26, 2017 and last modified on March 13, 2018