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  • peeyur peeyur modified ticket #14

    Stuck on loading GUI

  • peeyur peeyur posted a comment on ticket #14

    I'm very happy that helped. Happy AFKing!

  • peeyur peeyur posted a comment on ticket #14

    I'm very sorry, I don't really know what could be wrong. However, I'm hoping to have a fix. Let's try resetting the Roblox anti-AFK settings: 1. Type the following in the Windows Search: %localappdata% 2. Press enter. This will open a file explorer window. 3. Look for a folder called "Roblox anti-AFK" and enter it. 4. Open "Settings.ini" with your text editor of choice (could be Notepad). 5. Look for the setting "RebuildSettings" and change it from 0 to 1. This should reset the settings. If this...

  • peeyur peeyur posted a comment on ticket #14

    Hi, that's awful to hear. What operating system are you using? Also, are you using the latest version of Roblox anti-AFK?

  • peeyur peeyur modified ticket #9

    How to open on linux?

  • peeyur peeyur modified ticket #10

    How to change the keys

  • peeyur peeyur modified ticket #11

    bloxstrap/shaders

  • peeyur peeyur modified ticket #12

    Multiple Instances

  • peeyur peeyur modified ticket #13

    I have never used Java

  • peeyur peeyur modified ticket #8

    Background does not work

  • peeyur peeyur posted a comment on ticket #13

    Hmm, that's really odd. Are you sure you right clicked the Roblox anti-AFK file, clicked on 'Open With...' and followed the steps I provided? If that didn't work I wouldn't know how to fix it. You were in the right folder. The file you select has to be exactly 'javaw.exe'.

  • peeyur peeyur modified a comment on ticket #13

    Hi, thank you for downloading Roblox anti-AFK! Setting up Java and opening .jar files can be a challenge at times, but I'll try to help you with some simple steps: 1. Download the Java installer from the official site: https://www.java.com/download/manual.jsp I recommend the "Windows Offline (64-bit)" variant. 2. After the download is completed, you can open the file you just downloaded. You do need administrator privileges to install Java. 3. Just press "Install" and Java will be installed on your...

  • peeyur peeyur modified a comment on ticket #13

    Hi, thank you for downloading Roblox anti-AFK! Setting up Java and opening .jar files can be a challenge at times, but I'll try to help you with some simple steps: 1. Download the Java installer from the official site: https://www.java.com/download/manual.jsp I recommend the "Windows Offline (64-bit)" variant. 2. After the download is completed, you can open the file you just downloaded. You do need administrator privileges to install Java. 3. Just press "Install" and Java will be installed on your...

  • peeyur peeyur posted a comment on ticket #13

    Hi, thank you for downloading Roblox anti-AFK! Setting up Java and opening .jar files can be a challenge at times, but I'll try to help you with some simple steps: 1. Download the Java installer from the official site: https://www.java.com/download/manual.jsp I recommend the "Windows Offline (64-bit)" variant. 2. After the download is completed, you can open the file you just downloaded. You do need administrator privileges to install Java. 3. Just press "Install" and Java will be installed on your...

  • peeyur peeyur posted a comment on ticket #12

    Hi, as of now, it unfortunately doesn't. It's a feature that will defintely get added in the fututure!

  • peeyur peeyur posted a comment on ticket #11

    No, unfortunately it does not. Frankly, I wasn't aware that those programs change Roblox' name. This is defninitely a feature I'll be adding!

  • peeyur peeyur posted a comment on ticket #10

    Hello, as of now this is not possible. However, it is a priority! I'm probably going to add this feature together with the multiple instance anti-AFK.

  • peeyur peeyur posted a comment on ticket #8

    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!

  • peeyur peeyur modified a comment on ticket #9

    Hi, I recently switched over to Linux and I haven't really gotten to installing Java yet as I was tinkering with other things on Linux. However, I'll try to see how I can get it to work. I'm using Linux Mint, so if I were to respond, it may not even work for you. I'd recommend to look up online how to install Java on Kali Linux. I'm sorry I couldn't really help, but good luck!

  • peeyur peeyur posted a comment on ticket #9

    Hi, I recently switched over to Linux and I haven't really gotten to installing Java yet as I was tinkering with other things on Linux. However, I'll try to see how I can get it to work. I'm using Linux Mint, so if I were to respond, it may not even work for you. I'd recommend to look up online how to install Java on Kali Linux. Good luck!

  • peeyur peeyur posted a comment on ticket #8

    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...

  • peeyur peeyur posted a comment on ticket #8

    Hi, did the solution work? If so, I'm surprised. Although, I've never had to try that approach.

  • peeyur peeyur posted a comment on ticket #8

    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,...

  • peeyur peeyur modified a comment on ticket #7

    If I understand your question correctly, you don't know what file to open. The file you need to open is Roblox anti-AFK.jar. If you're saying that you're confused how the file has to opened, then my previous post has the answer. .jar files are just secret .zip files, but they can be opened as executables. An example of an executable would be .jar or .exe. My previous post shows how you open a .jar file using javaw.exe which is necessary to open .jar files as an executable so that you can use the...

  • peeyur peeyur modified a comment on ticket #7

    If I understand your question correctly, you don't know what file to open. The file you need to open is Roblox anti-AFK.jar. If you're saying that you're confused how the file has to opened, then my previous post has the answer. .jar files are just secret .zip files, but they can be opened as executables. An example of an executable would be .jar. My previous post shows how you open a .jar file using javaw.exe which is necessary to open .jar files as an executable so that you can use the program....

  • peeyur peeyur modified a comment on ticket #7

    If I understand your question correctly, you don't know what file to open. The file you need to open is Roblox anti-AFK. If you're saying that you're confused how the file has to opened, then my previous post has the answer. .jar files are just secret .zip files, but they can be opened as executables. An example of an executable would be .jar. My previous post shows how you open a .jar file using javaw.exe which is necessary to open .jar files as an executable so that you can use the program. Ofcourse,...

  • peeyur peeyur posted a comment on ticket #7

    If I understand your question correctly, you don't know what file to open. The file you need to open is Roblox anti-AFK. If you're saying that you're confused how the file has to opened, then my previous post has the answer. .jar files are just secret .zip files, but they can be opened as executables. An example of an executable would be .jar. My previous post shows how you open a .jar file using javaw.exe which is necessary to open .jar files as an executable so that you can use the program. Ofcourse,...

  • peeyur peeyur posted a comment on ticket #7

    Hi, since I don't know what steps you have done I'm assuming you tried downloading Java using the link provided in the description. If you downloaded Java successfully and have restarted your computer and you still can't open Roblox anti-AFK, follow these steps: Right click the Roblox anti-AFK file and click on "Open with..." Make sure "Always use this app to open .jar files" is ticked. Click on "More apps", scroll down and click on "Look for another app on this PC". Now you just need to navigate...

  • peeyur peeyur modified ticket #1

    no clue how to run it

  • peeyur peeyur modified ticket #2

    Background

  • peeyur peeyur modified ticket #3

    Pet Simulator 99 stops hatching eggs

  • peeyur peeyur modified ticket #4

    Does this work with multiple instances of roblox at once?

  • peeyur peeyur modified ticket #5

    background afk not work

  • peeyur peeyur modified ticket #5

    background afk not work

  • peeyur peeyur modified ticket #4

    Does this work with multiple instances of roblox at once?

  • peeyur peeyur modified ticket #5

    background afk not work

  • peeyur peeyur posted a comment on ticket #5

    Hello, for the background AFK to work, the "Delay between actions" has to be one minute or higher. When background AFK is enabled in the Configuration Centre, background AFK should automatically work.

  • peeyur peeyur modified a comment on ticket #4

    Hi! Unfortunately not. The anti-AFK only works with one instance of Roblox. However, this is a pretty interesting idea! I will keep it in mind and add it later.

  • peeyur peeyur posted a comment on ticket #4

    Hi! Unfortunately, no. The anti-AFK only works with one instance of Roblox. However, this is a pretty interesting idea! I will keep it in mind and add it later.

  • peeyur peeyur posted a comment on ticket #3

    I'm sorry, but for now there's no way to change the amount the anti AFK moves. It will be added after the background AFK update, though. However, I will make sure to release the update in not too much time!

  • peeyur peeyur posted a comment on ticket #2

    Hi! Good question. I have gotten the feature to work, but for now that feature will be Windows only. Most people use Windows so that should be fine for now. Furthermore, I need to test the feature to find it's limitations. But that shouldn't take too long. The update is mostly done by now. Recently, I've had a lot of motivation to get this update ready and out. But I need to do a lot of studying for school, unfortunately. But after all the tests are over, I'll get right back to working on this update....

  • peeyur peeyur posted a comment on ticket #1

    Hi! Thanks for downloading my program. It seems like you're not the only one with this issue. In fact, a long time ago I had this issue as well after downloading Java and restarting. Fortunately, it should be a simple fix! Right click the Roblox anti-AFK file and click on "Open with..." Make sure "Always use this app to open .jar files" is ticked. Click on "More apps", scroll down and click on "Look for another app on this PC". Now you just need to navigate to the file location where you installed...

  • peeyur peeyur posted a review on Roblox anti-AFK

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