Natural-Feel Anti-Detection Settings

When key mapping, macros, or group control repeat the exact same coordinates and timing every time, the pattern can become recognizable. LaiCai's anti-detection settings add small, invisible variations to each action — so every input feels like it came from a real hand.

📋

Before You Start

  • Anti-Detection Settings require a Premium account.
  • You can apply settings independently to Key Mapping, Macro, and Group Control.

Part 1 — What It Does

Two types of jitter work together to make automated input more natural.

Coordinate Jitter

Each tap lands at a slightly different position instead of hitting the exact same pixel every time. The slider controls the maximum offset range as a percentage of the screen dimension.

Delay Jitter

The interval between repeated taps or swipe steps is randomly varied by the set percentage. The rhythm becomes irregular instead of perfectly mechanical.

Group Control Base Delay

Adds a fixed delay (plus a small random offset) before each input is sent to remote devices in group control. This makes all devices appear to act with a natural, slightly different timing.

Part 2 — How to Configure

Open the settings window and tune each module independently.

01

Open Anti-Detection Settings

  1. In the main toolbar, click the Anti-Detection Settings button to open the settings window.
  2. The window has three panels side by side: KeyMap Anti-Detection, Macro Anti-Detection, and Group Control Anti-Detection.
02

Key Mapping — Coordinate & Delay Jitter

  1. Toggle Coordinate Jitter on to enable position randomization for key mapping inputs.
  2. Drag the slider to set the jitter percentage (1–20%). Keep the value small enough that taps stay within the intended target area.
  3. Toggle Delay Jitter on to randomize the interval between repeated taps or swipe steps.
💡 Joystick stick mappings are not affected — stick movement is continuous control and intentionally excluded.
03

Macro — Coordinate & Delay Jitter

  1. Toggle Coordinate Jitter on to shift macro playback positions slightly each time.
  2. Toggle Delay Jitter on to vary the delay between macro events during playback.
💡 Swipe and drag gestures keep a stable offset throughout the whole stroke — the entire path shifts, not just individual points.
04

Group Control — Coordinate Jitter & Base Delay

  1. Toggle Coordinate Jitter on to give each device in the group a slightly different tap position.
  2. Set Base Delay (0–1000ms) to add a timing offset to group control inputs. Each device gets its own small random variation around this base value.
💡 Each device in the group maintains its own independent offset — so multiple devices never land on exactly the same spot at the same time.

Recommended Starting Values

  • Coordinate Jitter: keep the value low enough that taps still land within the target button or area.
  • Delay Jitter: 2–5% adds natural rhythm variation without affecting gameplay timing.
  • Group Control Base Delay: 50–200ms is a typical range for making group inputs look independent.