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Detect a string of text in a running program.
Hello, new to the forums and my apologies if this is the wrong place for this
![]() I want to know if this is possible, if a program already exists, or how hard it would be to make such a program, if I need to pay someone to make it. I am running a full screen game similar to World of Warcraft, if anyone has played it. I am trying to find a program, that will detect text that is sent to me/displayed on my screen in the game. I would then like the program to make a loud obnoxious noise, once that string of text is detected. I.E: "Selected 'X' target" Program then emits a loud noise. |
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