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Bug Scanner

Updated for: MystiTool version 1.3

Description

This will show all “active scripted” objects within range, which may (or may not be) listening to public chat.

The default range is 30 meters, which should include the chat range of yourself and most nearby friends.

Due to sensor limitations, only the nearest 16 objects will be shown.

Menu Commands

To access this feature, click Privacy → Bugs on page 1 of the HUD menus.

  • Bug List – Scan for nearby scripted objects which may be listening to public chat.

Chat Commands

/1 bugs
Scan for nearby scripted objects which may be listening to public chat.

/1 bugs all
Same scan, but includes your own scripted objects.

/1 bugs range [#]
Set the range of the scan. Default is 30 meters.

Notes

Unknown owners

Occasionally, you may see *Unknown* as the owner of an object in the Bug Scanner. This happens when the sim returns a null owner key to my script. So far, this appears to happen only with group owned objects. This is an SL limitation.

False positives

Not all “active scripted” objects contain open chat listeners. There is no way to determine if an object is listening to your chat, but if you find “active scripted” objects on your own land not owned by you, you should be suspicious. :)

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