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1. I would like to be able to drag and drop using my own custom X and Y coordinates.
In the mouse emulation I only see Left Click, Right Click and Double Click and the only refecence to drag and drop is by using the Rize Event: drag and drop. Is there any way I can do that just by using the mouse emulation (the same way I'm emulating a click) ?
2. I would like to know what does the Spread (Normal or Equally) options stand for. What's the difference.
3. I would really like to know what is the Delayed Drawing option
[+] On the main panel of ProjectMaker added a button “Delayed drawing of the execution process”.
"Click it, run project in PM from the start and you will see
it's for faster debugging"
"Delayed drawing - enables real time drawing of executed actions. This is useful when debugging long projects or projects with loops."
Forgive my ignorance by I don't see the difference with this option on and off so please tell like you'd tell a 10 yrs old .. what does that button do?
Thank you for you patience, the title was a clickbait, that's not a simple question
In the mouse emulation I only see Left Click, Right Click and Double Click and the only refecence to drag and drop is by using the Rize Event: drag and drop. Is there any way I can do that just by using the mouse emulation (the same way I'm emulating a click) ?
2. I would like to know what does the Spread (Normal or Equally) options stand for. What's the difference.
3. I would really like to know what is the Delayed Drawing option
[+] On the main panel of ProjectMaker added a button “Delayed drawing of the execution process”.
"Click it, run project in PM from the start and you will see
it's for faster debugging"
"Delayed drawing - enables real time drawing of executed actions. This is useful when debugging long projects or projects with loops."
Forgive my ignorance by I don't see the difference with this option on and off so please tell like you'd tell a 10 yrs old .. what does that button do?
Thank you for you patience, the title was a clickbait, that's not a simple question