Minecraft: Automated AFK Farming Tutorial

Minecraft: Automated AFK Farming TutorialTutorials Playlist â-» http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLEB388783144C45A8 This minecraft tutorial will show you how to automate farming when you are AFK. This video will show you two different…

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Filed under xisumavoid : Comments (20) : Apr 28th, 2014

20 Responses to “Minecraft: Automated AFK Farming Tutorial”

  1. arjen hartink Says:

    in on the mac and i can easily do that by pressing the button you want to
    press, for example right mouse button, keep the button pressed and press
    middle mouse button. let right mouse button go and press middle mouse
    button again. it thinks you still have right mouse button pressed

  2. Nicholas Schwankl Says:

    nice use of piston extension.

  3. Simon G Says:

    Tape the right click key on your mouse

  4. MinecraftChrizz Says:

    For mac you don’t even have to assign right-click to a button, it will work
    on your mouse. Instead of f3+p you need to do fn+f3+p, then you can do
    cmd+tab to go to another program and do whatever you want. Alternatively,
    you can also swipe with 4 fingers to go to another desktop.

  5. MCGelloe Says:

    Assign your place block key to Button 4, then Shift and tap Button 5. You
    will constantly right click. I use Windows 7 64-bit, and Java 7 64-bit.

  6. M0diiDoc Says:

    +xisumavoid ! (3:32)
    You was correct. It was space for 14 items, not for 9. Because hopper can
    handle 5 items and dispencer 9 items. (9+5=14)
    So when dispencer shoots one item, another one cames into dispencer from
    hopper and so on. ;) 

  7. MinecraftingVW Says:

    Make your attack/destroy button the caps lock button. That way, you don’t
    need a weight.

    P.S. This may not work for some people.

  8. String.Epsilon Says:

    For Linux, just press F3+P, then hold the right mousebutton down and switch
    focus (that depends on your window manager / desktop enviroment, check out
    the help for KDE / GNOME / etc). No need for reassigning keys. You even can
    switch back to the minecraft-window and look around – the keypress only
    gets interrupted when you press the key / mousebutton down again.

    (Tested with OpenJDK, Arch Linux 64 bit, i3wm)

  9. OiestinGaming Says:

    How do you get Fraps to record full screen? When I upload mine, it comes
    out with a big black rim around the edge. A response would be helpful.
    Thanks Xisuma.

  10. TheCreeperRedstone Says:

    Macs – Use Mission Control to move between windows. To activate MS/Exposè,
    look in your system preferences.

  11. DooZaan Says:

    Inspirational!

  12. HJMadventures Says:

    Woudln’t you die of starvation?

  13. PixelBox Says:

    Xisuma how did you do that thing with your,computer at 1:44

  14. SpaceBurgerLP Says:

    The alt+tab thing works for me too. I figured it out a while ago. The cool
    thing is though in most versions of minecraft I can get a similar effect by
    only pressing alt. For some reason when I do that it makes whatever key or
    keys I was pressing stick and I don’t even have to leave the window. I can
    even still use my mouse. For example I could run press alt and then let go
    of all buttons and just control with the mouse as I run along. I have win7
    running on hpdv6tqe

  15. Denboy_Kad Says:

    On Mac make the key caps lock then turn in caps lock and it will hold it
    down

  16. toothpistol49 Says:

    Hey Xisuma, the way I AFK farm is I hold right click, then hit F11
    (Fullscreen) and let go of right click at the same time. It works great,
    but I’m not sure if it works for all computers. Hope it at least helps out
    somebody though.

  17. Killerz5029 Says:

    Tell me a reason it whouldn’t

  18. Spiky_haha Says:

    1:34 how are you switching windows ??

  19. EVILBUNNY28 Says:

    Hey Xisuma. How did you get that thing up where all the windows came up
    like a file cabinet look because I was smashing my keyboard the other day
    and it came up and it looked really cool.
    (If u don’t know what I’m talking about it’s the thing at 1:43)

  20. John Jehl Says:

    On a Mac you can switch windows by pressing the f3 button, or fn+f3
    depending on your settings!

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