![]() ![]() I made some improvements to the code and can verify it works on macOS Sonoma with the latest iAnyGo Sorry if it's the wrong flair, I have no idea which one to use. The only thing I've noticed is the joystick doesn't refresh unless you restart the app but when you delete it manually it does, it's a weird thing but works nevertheless. ![]() Now all you need to do is open a terminal, drag the ResetTrials.sh file into it and press enter and it will replace the keys until you close it :) Next, open a terminal and type the following: cd ~/Desktop/ chmod u+x RestartTrials.sh sh and it will ask to confirm, click yes. Next, click Format at the top menu then "Make Plain Text", save it to your desktop, right-click and click "Get Info", click "Name & Extension" and remove the extension and replace it with. If it's not needed you'll see an edit or someone more qualified than me scald me below, haha. *Please note - I have absolutely no clue if the while loop is correct because as I said it's off the top of my dome and I haven't coded or done anything for time. #!/bin/bash key=1 while do defaults write \\MFTimes manypoint Az+foJSad0P/kFw1nTAWPA= defaults write \\MFTimes position Az+foJSad0P/kFw1nTAWPA= defaults write \\MFTimes simplepoint Az+foJSad0P/kFw1nTAWPA= defaults delete \\MFTimes JoystickMovementTrialTime done For the sake of testing I labelled mine RestartTrials ![]() Create a new text document and label it whatever you want. I'm not as familar in bash scripting as I once was because it's been 8+ years since I have done anything but here goes. I stole my Wifes Mac last night because we wanted to do the Party Challenges but it would mean I'd have to go upstairs and set mine up there while hers is downstairs so the lazy boy in me decided to find a way to do the reg hack for Mac. Hey guys, first time posting here but I've recently come across IAnyGo and although the reg hack works wonders on my PC's it appears as nobody could find a way to do it on a Mac. clearly they figured out some way to defeat that method, but now we have a work around for current versions.Īs mods still haven’t approved my thread I hope this copy and paste works. The older version of ianygo had a registry hack that would simply change the trial counter key to some massive value which would allow you to use it in trial mode for practically forever. if you are a joysticker, this may not work for you, but i'm not so it's what i found works for me. personally i'd probably have one batch file that executes a 3 to 5 second delay that then calls this batch file (no look iteration) so there is a slight delay between registry updates. The loop feature of the batch file is a good way to ensure that the registry value is updated and ready for use. however, it has to be done after every jump, if the trial counter does get to zero (you forgot to update the key value) you will have to close and re-open ianygo to use it. ![]() it won't update the trail counter, but it does allow for jump after jump after jump. manually setting that key to the value specified in the refresh batch file after each jump did the trick. The manypoint and position keys were already set to the value in the refresh batch file, however, the simplepoint value was different. I do not (or recommend) joysticking so while i was monitoring the registry while using ianygo, i didn't see the JoystickMovementTrailTime reg key appear so was not able to test the validity of deleting that particular key. unfortunately an off-line installer is not available, even from other download sites, you only get the installer/downloader stub which pulls the current version from tenorshare, regardless of whatever version the installer says it's for. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |