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RFU Free V3.3.7

The program is designed to automate your actions and is allowed on most RF Online servers (Always read the server rules and ask the administration whether this program is allowed).

For the program to work correctly, always run it as Administrator.

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Let's go through every section of the program:

1. About

Information about the program and its creators.

2. Settings

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Select server – not relevant

Hot Key – hotkey for using chat macros via Alt+1-0 (can be changed to Win/Ctrl/None). Choose the desired key and click “Change hotkey”.

Windows:

Number windows – numbers any amount of opened windows

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Windows rename – changes the title of the selected window. Select the needed window in the first field, enter a new title in the second field, then press “Windows rename”.

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Kill – closes the selected window

Game path – not relevant

Save settings – saves almost all changes made in every section of the program

3. Patcher (works on very few servers)

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ZooM – sets your zoom level in the game

ZooM-PatcH – increases the maximum zoom distance (zoom-hack)

Character size – changes the size of your character (visual only for you)

S – small

N – normal

L – large

4. Macro – here you can write any macros for the game.

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First, determine the key code of the needed key. Click on the line <= Get Key code and press the desired key — the number will appear in the field below <= Get key. Then write your macro manually or using the special buttons:

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Example macro (press Tab + wait 200ms + press Space + wait 1000ms):

$press(9)#$sleep(200)#$press(32)#$sleep(1000)#

Example macro for sending a chat message:

$press(13)#$sleep(200)#$write(Sell/Buy something)#$sleep(300)#$press(13)#

Every macro action must start with $ and end with #. Now choose whether the macro should repeat by toggling the “Repeat” checkbox. If enabled, enter the repeat interval in seconds.

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Run – start the macro

Stop – stop the macro

Save – save the written macro

Load – load a saved macro

How to bind the macro window to a specific RF Online window?

Launch RFU Free and go to the Macro tab. Write the macro, set the options, and press “Run”. Switch to the target RF Online window, then back to RFU Free. Go to “Settings”, and in the “Windows” section, click the down arrow in the first field Photo 9. From the list of opened windows, select the topmost one (this is the last active RF Online window). Switch back to the RF window — done, the macro is now bound to this window. To prevent the character from running when you press movement keys in another window, switch this window to mouse-control mode.

5. Alias

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Here you can create 9 custom commands for in-game chat. To activate them in the game, press your selected HotKey + the number of the command. For example, write Photo 11 in the first line and press HotKey+1 in the game — it will write party on the player named Nick. To save these commands, go to “Settings” and click “Save settings”.

6. Timer

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Here you can schedule a command, shut down the first RF Online process, or shut down your PC after the specified time.

7. AddMacro

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A simplified version of the Macro window. With one instance of RFU Free, you can set macros on up to 3 windows simultaneously. If you need more, just open another instance of RFU Free.

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In the first field select the key, in the second — after how many seconds it should be pressed again, the third — x2 (double press), and in the fourth — check the box. To the right of “Start”, enter 1, choose the needed RF Online window (the topmost one is the last active). Press “Start” to launch the macro and “Stop all” to stop everything. To prevent movement when pressing keys in another window, switch the target window to mouse-control mode.

You can download the program here
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