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Opening Mass Amounts of Frozen Boxes

As you all know, there is an event right now of small frozen boxes that drop and are commonly farmed for Red Coins and Fame Letters. I just wanted to share a way to quickly open a mass amount of them without straining your fingers by having to double clicking constantly. (No worries, no hacks or the sort involved! =3)

All you have to do is activate your Sticky Keys. Which can be done commonly be pressing: Alt, Shift, and Number Lock. The same command will disable it.

Then while in game you can tap the '+' key on your number pad (The numbers on the right of your keyboard) to click. Pressing it once counts as 1 double click! The '5' key counts as a single click. If you hold both the '5' an the '+' together at the same time, it can cycle though the boxes very quickly - but does have some lag after a while.

EDIT: Just remember to have your mouse cursor hovering over the item you are clicking first.

[b]EDIT 2: For those in the Windia guild Gracious or Alliance to, I am on the IGN: DevourKarma. Encase anyone wanted to know. Hehe. =3 [/b]

Just thought I would share this information. <3

December 21, 2013

17 Comments • Newest first

DiSTiNgUiSH1

My laptop doesn't have a number pad with the + button. i have to press the function key to use the + key. I'm unsure how it'd supposed to work
EDIT: Windows 8 btw

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Massinclair

@Avatar , @DiSTiNgUiSH1
The comments have listed alternate ways of activating them on Windows 7, 8, and Vista.

I have also known of some people that could get it to activate by mashing shift repeatedly. (The Sticky Keys Option)

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DiSTiNgUiSH1

[quote=Avatar]My laptop doesn't have the num keys on the side, any other way to make it work? [/quote]
I second this question. Any solutions?

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xkillo32

so i just broke it and now it doesn't work anymore
EDIT: it somehow assigned itself to right mouse click instead of left click >.<

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Massinclair

<3

Everyone has their own ways. Just nice to cover them all, I say.

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Coolster820

I was just using a macro =P

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Pereeia

You're awesome <3

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Massinclair

There are multiple ways to activate them. @stevenman76 shows a way for Vista and 7.
@LightSpiral
Windows 8 can do it by opening the 'Search Bar', entering 'Change how your keyboard works', tap or click 'Settings', then tap or click 'Change how your keyboard works'. Then just select your options you want to use. Sticky keys is the one for the clicking.

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Stimlexa

[quote=xtripled]am i the only one that doesn't mind clicking[/quote]

Yes, yes you are.

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ImTwelve

Or just spam pcket

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Aiacu

[quote=xtripled]am i the only one that doesn't mind clicking[/quote]

Nope, I don't mind either. I just put my mouse in a comfortable position in my hand, and spam the mouse key with my thumb, while watching TV or something.

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xtripled

am i the only one that doesn't mind clicking

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sevenofnine

OMG You, sir, are truly, a king amongst men.

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LightSpiral

Does this work for Windows 8?

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Avatar

My laptop doesn't have the num keys on the side, any other way to make it work?

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xkillo32

omg thanks man <3

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stevenman76

Does it actually worth by just pressing Alt Shift Numb lock? This is how I do it:

Here is how to enable this feature for Windows Vista/7:

Go to Control Panel
Ease of Access (The wheelchair guy/icon)
Click on 'Change how your keyboard works'
Check the 'Turn on Mouse Keys' box
Click on 'Set up Mouse Keys'
There is a setting that says "Use Mouse Keys when NUM LOCK is:'; check the 'Off' box
Check the 'Display the Mouse Keys icon on the taskbar' box
Ensure everything else is unchecked in this settings page
Apply

Now that you have Mouse Keys enabled, here is how to use it if you haven't guessed it:
Press 'Num Lock' on your key pad to toggle Mouse Keys
When NUM Lock is off, one press of the '+' button acts as a double click
Simply put your cursor on the stack of Frozen Rs, and repeatedly press the '+' button slowly because the delay still exists in the game

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