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Danieel58
Hi , I recently seen on the forum a stream meter so I give it a try and I usually get results from 230-250 but the point is that I cant do any of those stream ingame ...

I can read the maps but not do that streams :shock:

Btw I use F5 + F6
Keyboard : Thermal Take TT eSports Meka G1

Soarezi
Why can't i stream this ingame?
RaneFire
mash testing program

mash =/= stream
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Danieel58

RaneFire wrote:

mash testing program

mash =/= stream
Ah got it :) ty vm
hehe
mashing2hard4me



pretty much double my comfortable stream speed lel
GoldenWolf
How do you guys can spam so fast, I can't even spam faster than I can actually stream
nyrox
Yeah, I can't mash for shit either GW. I have to have some music or something to guide my stream. The other day I had my fame volume pretty low and was streaming like shit, I turned it up and was fine after that.
AegisFTW

I sure wish I could stream 480 BPM.
Weed
because mashing 20 notes is so difficult
usa

Danieel58 wrote:

Btw I use F5 + F6
u wot.

also streams=/=smash keys
streams=smash keys + timing
Purple
How is that program giving results of near 500 bpm? It must be designed poorly
Soulg

Purple wrote:

How is that program giving results of near 500 bpm? It must be designed poorly
double tapping
RaneFire

Soulg wrote:

Purple wrote:

How is that program giving results of near 500 bpm? It must be designed poorly
double tapping
Hold down the keys and the repeat keystroke takes care of the rest.
EcksDee

RaneFire wrote:

Hold down the keys and the repeat keystroke takes care of the rest.
"do not hold down the key or it will not be counted"
Soulg

RaneFire wrote:

Hold down the keys and the repeat keystroke takes care of the rest.
that only works on that actual program one, not the command prompt one
RaneFire

EcksDee wrote:

"do not hold down the key or it will not be counted"

Soulg wrote:

RaneFire wrote:

Hold down the keys and the repeat keystroke takes care of the rest.
that only works on that actual program one, not the command prompt one
I just tested it right now. It's the same program I pointed this out on 2 years ago.

I held down "x" and got 384 bpm in 20 hits. This will differ between computers/keyboards.

You should test stuff for yourself instead of believing a line of text.

Which actual program one? The only other "actual program one" by Ziggo does not recognise a held down key.
Ziggo

RaneFire wrote:

Which actual program one? The only other "actual program one" by Ziggo does not recognise a held down key.
Actually it does. Both programs recognize holding down keys as repeatedly pressing them.
RaneFire

Ziggo wrote:

RaneFire wrote:

Which actual program one? The only other "actual program one" by Ziggo does not recognise a held down key.
Actually it does. Both programs recognize holding down keys as repeatedly pressing them.
My bad. Well mouse clicks don't... but that's obvious I guess.

Is there any way to avoid this?
Ziggo

RaneFire wrote:

Ziggo wrote:

Actually it does. Both programs recognize holding down keys as repeatedly pressing them.
My bad. Well mouse clicks don't... but that's obvious I guess.

Is there any way to avoid this?
Probably. I just don't know how to do that in Java. If anyone knows of a simple way, please tell me. Right now the only way to detect it is to look at the spped and unstable rate graphs in my program.
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