Note: Actually you don't have to use google chrome specifically to mask your scripts, you can do it with any other. File>Save As and name your file this time "chrome.exe" Copy the whole code (on the right side in Resource Hacker) from the original chrome and paste it (replacing the original code) in your compiled script instance in resource hacker.Ĩ. In both instances of Resource Hacker navigate to "Version info> 1 : 1033"Ħ. Open another instance of Resource Hacker and open the original google chrome "chrome.exe" located in "C:\Program Files (x86)\Google\Chrome\Application" (now you have side by side the script and the original chrome exes)ĥ. Open your compiled script in Resource HackerĤ. Compile your script with AutoHotkey (here is how to do it), name your compiled script compiled_chrome.exe (for icon google search "google ico" and download and use that. Make sure you have installed google chrome, AutoHotkey (with the compiler) and Resource Hacker (download link)Ģ. If you don't know how to egg-htokey you can learn from this tutorial in great detailġ. PiG actually uses this in his experimental " The Core" hotkey layout (he told me in the comments in one of my posts on reddit). You need like less than a week to get used to this method and you won't regret it. Selecting units now makes much more sense to me (perhaps because i am used working on Windows, holding down Ctrl to select or deselect from selection - now selecting/deselecting units, works the same in SC2 as in Windows, instead using the old way, with "Shift" to select or deselect units. Also your quee command is now on the CTRL instead of the SHIFT (no workaround for this without cheating and loong code). Becase you want everything else to stay (act) the same way as before (expect for this). The drawback of this method is that you'll need to rebind every hotkey from Shift to Ctrl (and vice versa) in the hotkey setup in SC2. It makes much more sense for egg-hotkeying right? Instead of holding down LCtrl than LShift to add the morphed units it to a control group, you only hold down LShift, click, and press a number without letting off the LShift. LShift + control group //adds the selected eggs in an existing control group or creates new if you haven't already. LShift+click on the eggs //selects only the eggs without the rest of the larvaeģ.
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