⚖️ Legal Framework & Liability Limitation

Terms of Disclaimer & General Limitation of Liability

Please read this document thoroughly before utilizing the download pipelines, configuration tracking layouts, or instruction manuals hosted on this platform. By continuing to navigate this community mirror, you grant absolute consent to the operational limitations outlined below.

📅 Document Audit Status: Active Enforcement Framework. Last synchronized and certified for legal compliance in **May 2026**.

Third-Party Enforcement Isolation

Anti-Cheat Policy & Account Ban Indemnification

Critical notice for competitive online multiplayer deployments. Read our structural operational boundary regarding video game security architectures.

AntiMicroX is a general-purpose, software-level hardware input emulation framework. While the underlying repository consists of clean, open-source code designed for accessibility and simulation customization, modern server-side and kernel-level anti-cheat solutions (including but not limited to Easy Anti-Cheat (EAC), BattlEye, Ricochet, and Vanguard) employ variable heuristics tracking.

🚫 Execution Vector Risks Any specific implementation of rapid turbo keys, high-frequency macro sequences, or pixel-perfect input timing can be interpreted by algorithmic pattern matchers as automated bot behavior or an unfair competitive advantage.
⚖️ Absolute Liability Waiver This platform, its administrators, and contributing writers hold zero liability for any third-party account suspensions, direct hardware identity flags, competitive match disqualifications, or permanent game bans resulting from your use of this tool.

⚠️ Ultimate End-User Responsibility: You acknowledge that deploying virtual keystrokes inside proprietary online matchmaking systems is performed entirely at your own discretion and risk.

⚙️ Core Technical ‘As-Is’ Warranty & System Safety Exemption

Because input mapping utilities interface directly with low-level user-space human interface device (HID) subsystem layers, unexpected system micro-stutters or OS conflicts may manifest based on specific localized system variations.

We make zero technical representations regarding the long-term data consistency, OS stability, or universal performance tracking of the software. Any system Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) drops, input registration dropouts, or temporary registry anomalies triggered under Windows 11 execution structures are entirely the responsibility of the executing end-user.

Legal Directive: Continued download or tracking profile migration implies irrevocable acknowledgment of these indemnity protections.