
So go in there, click the padlock, enter your pass and add Apple Script.Īnd of course save your script on the desktop so you can dubbleclick it the next time you are about to play. Tell application "System Events" to keystroke "cv" using command downĮDIT: You must allow Apple Script in your Settings->Security&Privacy->Accessibility-> Open Apple Script and paste: activate application "Diablo III"

It’s much easier if you use an external screen for play and have your apple script on your internal screen.Īs I can’t send links here I just give you the code: To start the cast press play and when the rift is done press stopp. Just change the “keystroke” argument for your casts and its done. Works great in my own opinion so I want to share if anyone is interested.Īpple Script works on every Mac (intel and m1) and this peece of code is extremely simple.

I have found some “free” software to auto click a keyboard key with a settable delay however it’s usually only one key and a 1 or 2 week trial. The “old” way from soft keyboard in the latest Monterey seams to have some problems. I’ve been searching for an easy way to autocast skills on macOS for a time.
