Hacking 3DS macros?

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Hey Guys,

i'm wondering if there is a program that lets you use macro's on a 3ds? i'm playing fantasy life and grinding skills is a punish.
Essentially what i want to do is "Press A, Wait 10 seconds, Press down, wait 2 seconds, press A" etc....

Is there any program that can do that while in a game? Or is there a way i can control my 3ds from my PC, is i can use my keyboards macros or Autoit?

PeadyJ


EDIT: I found a way guys. For some reason i was having huge issues with getting the built in input redirect with Luma to work. So here is what i did;

I downloaded Kitkat for windows, but the new ones didn't seem to work for me, wouldn't let me set keyboard input by pressing F2 so i downloaded older versions until i got one to work (1.6.4 worked for me) https://github.com/PR4GM4/kit-kat/releases

I then installed boot NTR selector from https://github.com/Nanquitas/BootNTR/releases had no idea which one to pick or what they did so i just downloaded the top one which for me was 2.11 named BootNTRSelector-FONZD-Banner.cia

I then had to download inputredirection.cia from here <- this is a direct download link, just found it randomly. Not sure if it's the best/latest build but worked for me.

So the steps after getting these programs were;
1. Install inputredirrect.cia and BootNTR.cia using FBI (or some other CIA installer)
2. make sure 3DS is connected to WIFI on the same network as my PC.
3. Open up the inputreditection program on my 3DS, it will run then close it's self. This is normal.
4. Open up BootNTR it will check for updates then I believe it asks about something to do with default and options, i just clicked default. Then ask you what version to use. I used 3.6. The program will then close.
5. Run the Kitkat.exe on your windows PC and type in your IP address (You can get this from LUMA's roselina by pressing L+DOWN+Select and then i think it showed me in misc options, or debug options (I logged into my router and got the IP from there). From this main screen you can now stream your 3DS to your PC, i wasn't interested in that. So we click the 3rd tab on KitKat that comes up with a black screen which is essentially a touch pad. I then hit F2 on my keyboard and it pops up with what keys on your keyboard press what buttons on your 3DS. If you don't get the list, it's not working, and i just downloaded a different version of kitkat until one worked. Once you've worked out what buttons do what, press "esc" to save it. Your keyboard will now control yours 3DS! YAY
6. I have a Razer keyboard with Macro's built in, so i just used that to perform the keypresses i wanted. But there are windows programs out there that do the same. Just google "macros"
 
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You can use Luma's InputRedirection to send the controls to your PC. You just need the right client on your PC to use it. I've heard of InputRedirectionClient-QT, but I've only really messed with it once or twice.
 

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