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    [Solution][3.3.0a][mac] Finding key bindings in memory

    Just wanted to post back with a solution for those that would like one :-)

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    Struct is there, currently that code will throw the strings ( command -> key ) into a dictionary. Obviously in Objective-C, but easy to follow.

    Working now on converting it to it's ascii equivalent code.

    Original thread (couldn't reply): [wow][mac] Finding keybindings in memory - MMOwned - World of Warcraft Exploits, Hacks, Bots and Guides
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    anyone know what function in WoW actually does the "key" conversion to an actual ascii code?
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