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.
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.
The interval between repeated taps or swipe steps is randomly varied by the set percentage. The rhythm becomes irregular instead of perfectly mechanical.
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.
Open Anti-Detection Settings
- In the main toolbar, click the Anti-Detection Settings button to open the settings window.
- The window has three panels side by side: KeyMap Anti-Detection, Macro Anti-Detection, and Group Control Anti-Detection.
Key Mapping — Coordinate & Delay Jitter
- Toggle Coordinate Jitter on to enable position randomization for key mapping inputs.
- Drag the slider to set the jitter percentage (1–20%). Keep the value small enough that taps stay within the intended target area.
- Toggle Delay Jitter on to randomize the interval between repeated taps or swipe steps.
Macro — Coordinate & Delay Jitter
- Toggle Coordinate Jitter on to shift macro playback positions slightly each time.
- Toggle Delay Jitter on to vary the delay between macro events during playback.
Group Control — Coordinate Jitter & Base Delay
- Toggle Coordinate Jitter on to give each device in the group a slightly different tap position.
- 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.
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.