Hi, are you using Windows? The background AFK feature seems to not work for some people, which I can't really test because it works consistently for me.
You could try going to the configuration file in: C:\Users\YourName\AppData\Local\Roblox anti-AFK. YourName has to be replaced with the name of your user. In the Roblox anti-AFK folder there should be a file called "settings", and when you open that file you can change the ForceBackgroundAFK setting to be 1.
I have no idea weather this will work, but if it does (or doesn't), please tell me.
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I tried it, but the user file cannot be changed to the user name. The user file is the yourname file you mentioned. Maybe I misunderstood, the yourname file is different from user
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Hi, perhaps I wasn't clear in my explanation, sorry for that! When I talk about the 'user folder', I mean the folder when you go into 'Local Disk (C:)', and then into 'Users'. When you're in the 'Users' folder, you should see 2 folders (3 if you have hidden folders turned on, but we will ignore that folder). Your user folder is the one that is not called 'Public'.
After this you should left click on the bar that says 'This pc > Local Disk(C:) > Users > ...' Now you should be able to see the file path you're currently in. Now you just have to unselect that text, which you can do by clicking on it again, and paste '\AppData\Local\Roblox anti-AFK' next to that to complete it, after which you can press enter.
Now you should be able to see the settings file. In this settings file you can put 'ForceBackgroundAFK' on 1. After that you can save the file and that should be it!
Good luck!
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Yes, editing ForceBackgroundAFK attribute to 1 in settings. ini did the trick for me, otherwise it was "pressing space" in any active window, eg. if I was in a browser, it kept scrolling down. Now it tabs to roblox, jumps and immediately tabs back to wherever I was.
Also regarding to locating the .ini file, you can just go to C:/users/<your_username> and allow showing hidden files and folders, you will then see appData folder.</your_username>
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Hi, I'm glad ForeBackgroundAFK helped resolve your issue. However, generally that means your "Delay between actions" was below one minute. If the Delay between actions is one minute or higher and you have Background AFK turned on in the settings, then it should work perfectly fine.
That's true. However, I though just adding a small string to the end of the user directory was a bit easier, but your solution would also work!
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Hi, are you using Windows? The background AFK feature seems to not work for some people, which I can't really test because it works consistently for me.
You could try going to the configuration file in: C:\Users\YourName\AppData\Local\Roblox anti-AFK. YourName has to be replaced with the name of your user. In the Roblox anti-AFK folder there should be a file called "settings", and when you open that file you can change the ForceBackgroundAFK setting to be 1.
I have no idea weather this will work, but if it does (or doesn't), please tell me.
I tried it, but the user file cannot be changed to the user name. The user file is the yourname file you mentioned. Maybe I misunderstood, the yourname file is different from user
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Hi, did the solution work? If so, I'm surprised. Although, I've never had to try that approach.
Hi, perhaps I wasn't clear in my explanation, sorry for that! When I talk about the 'user folder', I mean the folder when you go into 'Local Disk (C:)', and then into 'Users'. When you're in the 'Users' folder, you should see 2 folders (3 if you have hidden folders turned on, but we will ignore that folder). Your user folder is the one that is not called 'Public'.
After this you should left click on the bar that says 'This pc > Local Disk(C:) > Users > ...' Now you should be able to see the file path you're currently in. Now you just have to unselect that text, which you can do by clicking on it again, and paste '\AppData\Local\Roblox anti-AFK' next to that to complete it, after which you can press enter.
Now you should be able to see the settings file. In this settings file you can put 'ForceBackgroundAFK' on 1. After that you can save the file and that should be it!
Good luck!
Yes, editing ForceBackgroundAFK attribute to 1 in settings. ini did the trick for me, otherwise it was "pressing space" in any active window, eg. if I was in a browser, it kept scrolling down. Now it tabs to roblox, jumps and immediately tabs back to wherever I was.
Also regarding to locating the .ini file, you can just go to C:/users/<your_username> and allow showing hidden files and folders, you will then see appData folder.</your_username>
Hi, I'm glad ForeBackgroundAFK helped resolve your issue. However, generally that means your "Delay between actions" was below one minute. If the Delay between actions is one minute or higher and you have Background AFK turned on in the settings, then it should work perfectly fine.
That's true. However, I though just adding a small string to the end of the user directory was a bit easier, but your solution would also work!