Black Desert Online Macro "pass" Section, New "kd" Command, "gt" Command Improvement

Macros can now contain a "pass=0 or 1" section. If pass=1, the key that triggers the macro will not be suppressed. If you are making a macro to set speeds for specific skills, you probably want to use pass=1.

"kd[key]" — If "key" is currently pressed, the rest of the keys section will process. The inverse is possible with "!kd." As always, "key" should be the virtual key code of the key. This command may be preferable to creating a multi-key macro. For example:

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    keys=kd70|was0.5
    keys2=kd1|was1.0
    keys3=s10
    repeat=1
    pass=1
    If Left Shift + F are pressed, your attack speed will be increased by 50%. If Left Shift + Left Click are pressed, your attack speed will be increased by 100%.

The "gt" command can now be used in macros to skip to a specific "keys[#]" section:

"gt[#]" — Sets the current waymark index to # OR, if using a macro, moves to the "keys" section matching #. For example, if you used "gt0," Speeder would restart from the first waymark in the current file or, if using a macro, from the very first "keys=" section. This occurs after the wait time for the current waymark completes.

These changes require updating Speeder to version 105.

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