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Originally Posted by PPOBot
Hey, so this is usually caused by a bug in older Java versions on displays with high resolution.
You should install Java 9 and make sure that the Bot is run with Java 9. (open a terminal and type java -version to see which version is used to run the Bot).
Also if you have a display scaling active you should remove that.
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I've tried finding a download for Java 9, but when i search for Java 9 and go to Oracle to download it all i get sent to is a download for Java 10.0.1.
I have not checked if i have a display scaling active, so will check that and update this post when i do.
- My pc had scaling on 125%, i turned this down to 100% an tried again, now it works pperfectly fine, thanks! :D
Another problem i get is when i'm putting the red overlay over my gamescreen. I take my time to make it as perfect over my game screen as possible, making sure there's no pixels outside the red square, and then when i press "-" i get the notification that it's not well enough placed.
- Managed to solve this myself, turned out it was my fault :P i went to the general settings and adjusted the colors, after i tried again it worked all good.
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Originally Posted by nonameonline
Hey Ppl,
First of all, I'm using a MAC. :feelsbadman:
I have the following problem. I'm encountering a Pokemon but afterwards nothing will happen. The cursor is in the center of pokemon planet, but it wont move. The Bot is stuck.
Does any MAC user has had the same problem and can help me solve it?
Thanks in advance and best regards!
(I've send the debug log to the developer.)
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Hey, this might be a stupid question from my side, but have you been in the settings and set what you want the bot to do when in battle and such? There's no stock settings so you gotta set what you want the bot to do for each rarity of pokemon you can meet. :)