: Most older games use 32-bit, while modern ones require 64-bit; ensure you select the version that matches your game.
: Use the Design User Interface button to adjust colors, fonts, and window size. You can modify hotkey labels for clarity, such as changing "numeric 1" to "Numpad 1". Step 4: Generate the Executable How To Use Cheat Engine Trainer Generator
: You can add .wav sounds that play when a user activates or deactivates a cheat. : Most older games use 32-bit, while modern
: Right-click each cheat in your address list, select Set/Change hotkeys , and assign a key (e.g., Num 1 for Infinite Health). These hotkeys are what the final trainer will use to activate the cheats. Step 4: Generate the Executable : You can add
Before generating a trainer, you must have a functional Cheat Table ( .ct ) with active cheats.
The generator provides several options to make your trainer user-friendly:
: You may be prompted to include Cheat Engine files within the trainer or require the user to have Cheat Engine installed. For a truly standalone experience, select the option to include necessary files. Step 5: Test Your Trainer