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Download the '860x720.reg' file and run it, restart BlueStacks
#1
I just followed the instructions. Downloaded the BlueStacks App Player 0.9.6.4092 SuperUser BSEasy, installed COC, used the 860x720.reg, restarted BS, restarted PC, installed autoit-v3-setup, extracted COC-Bot-5.5.1.1. Then I opened BS which is now on 860x720 res, opened COC, opened COC Bot, located all resources, barracks, clan castle. However, whenever I press on "Start Bot", I get the ff message:

[11:36:16 AM] BlueStacks is not set to 860x720!
[11:36:16 AM] Download the '860x720.reg' file and run it, restart BlueStacks
[11:36:16 AM] Download the '860x720.reg' here: http://www.goo.gl/YgQ5II

I already checked the regedit which now has:

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\BlueStacks\Guests\Android\FrameBuffer\0]
"WindowWidth"=dword:0000035C
"WindowHeight"=dword:000002D0
"GuestWidth"=dword:0000035C
"GuestHeight"=dword:000002D0
"Depth"=dword:00000010
"FullScreen"=dword:00000000
"WindowState"=dword:00000001
"HideBootProgress"=dword:00000001
"Width"=dword:0000035C
"Height"=dword:000002D0

Restarted BS and PC multiple times to no avail. Can someone help?
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#2
I was able to resolve the issue. Apparently, Im using Windows 8.1 which has scaling problems so it didn't recognize my Bluestacks was already using 860x720 res. What I did was went to Control Panel > Display > Changed the scaling from 125% to 100% and now it works fine.
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#3
The problem still persist on my other device! It manage to fix the CoC Bot on my Acer W700 running Win8.1 64bit with 1920x1080 res but not on my Dell Venue 8 Pro 5830 running Win8.1 32bit 1280x720 res.

I managed to set everything right even the BS res. Lazypressing is working though since I have an active subscription but I really like TBC bot more since it has more features and better troop donation plus its FREE.

I will greatly appreciate if someone could help me on my Dell tablet
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