import pyautogui import ctypes import time
def triggerbot(): try: # Get the Valorant process valo_process = ctypes.windll.kernel32.OpenProcess(0, False, 0) if valo_process == 0: print("Valorant process not found.") return valorant triggerbot komut dosyasi python valo extra quality
# Triggerbot settings trigger_key = "mouse1" # Left mouse button delay = 0.01 # seconds import pyautogui import ctypes import time def triggerbot():
while True: # Get the local player's view angles view_angles = ctypes.c_float * 2 ctypes.windll.kernel32.ReadProcessMemory(valo_process, ctypes.c_void_p(client_base.value + 0x20F110), ctypes.byref(view_angles), ctypes.sizeof(view_angles), ctypes.byref(ctypes.c_size_t())) ctypes.c_void_p(client_base.value + 0x20F110)
# Valorant's process name process_name = "VALORANT.exe"
Again, I want to emphasize that creating or using aimbots or triggerbots in games can be against the game's terms of service. This post is for educational purposes only.