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🛑 Common Issues & Solutions

1. “The Bot says ‘Found’ but clicks the wrong spot.”

Diagnosis: Your Windows Display Scaling is not set to 100%. Solution:

  1. Right-click your Desktop > Display settings.
  2. Find “Scale and layout”.
  3. Change it from 125% (or 150%) to 100%.
  4. Restart the bot. The coordinates will now match the screen pixels perfectly.

2. “The Bot sees the game but doesn’t click.”

Diagnosis: The game is running with higher privileges (Administrator) than the bot. Windows blocks “lower level” apps from sending mouse clicks to “higher level” apps. Solution:

  1. Close Text Image Clicker.
  2. Right-click Text Image Clicker.exe.
  3. Select “Run as administrator”.
  4. Try again.

3. “OCR (Text Clicker) is not finding any text.”

Diagnosis: Several causes are possible.

  • Cause A: The background is too complex.
    • Fix: Use the Target Color (HEX) feature to filter out the background. Use a Color Picker to get the exact HEX code of the text font.
  • Cause B: Missing Tesseract data.
    • Fix: Ensure the tessdata folder is in the same directory as the .exe. Do not delete or rename it.
  • Cause C: Text is too small or transparent.
    • Fix: Try increasing the Color Tolerance in the Target settings (e.g., from 20 to 60).

4. “Emergency Mode triggers constantly / never triggers.”

Diagnosis: The “Threat Image” is not configured correctly. Solution:

  • If it never triggers: Your reference image might be too large (e.g., a whole screenshot). Crop it down to just the unique logo or text (e.g., just the “GM” icon).
  • If it triggers constantly: Your Similarity Threshold is too low (e.g., 0.5). Increase it to 0.9 or 0.95 in the Emergency Settings so it only reacts to an exact match.

5. “The Bot switches windows too fast / too slow.”

Diagnosis: Your delay settings need tuning for your specific PC speed. Solution:

  1. Go to Settings.
  2. Adjust Process Switch Delay.
    • Too Fast: Increase to 1000ms.
    • Too Slow: Decrease to 200ms.
  3. If you need a break after an action, enable Process Cooldown.