How to Fix Natro Macro Not Working: Step-By-Step Guide

Natro Macro is a popular open-source tool for automating tasks in games like Roblox Bee Swarm Simulator. In this game, we have to perform repetitive tasks such as resource collection, managing bee hives, and more. This tool efficiently streamlines those repetitive tasks.

However, sometimes Natro Macro may not function properly, causing frustration during gameplay. These issues may stem from incorrect settings in both the macro tool and the game itself, system configuration problems, or other technical factors. We will discuss the typical problems and their solutions, addressing how to fix Natro Macro when it’s not working.

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Here we have insight into some of the problems that cause Natro to malfunction and have provided concise solutions to address them:

One common issue with the Natro Macro in Bee Swarm Simulator stems from improper in-game settings. If the game settings do not match the recommended configurations for scripted software Natro Macro then it might fail to execute commands accurately.

Align the following settings in Bee Swarm Simulator with the recommended Natro Macro configurations.

  • Shift Lock Switch: Set to On.
  • Camera Mode: should be on Classic.
  • Movement Mode: Choose Keyboard + Mouse.
  • Language: Set the game language to match the default language of Natro Macro.
  • Performance Stats: Disable these unless necessary, as they may interfere with the macro.
  • Micro Profile: You must turn it off to avoid interference.
  • Camera Inversion: Keep this off to avoid unexpected camera behavior during macro execution.
bee swarm simulator - In-game settings

Another common issue arises when Windows scaling and layout settings are not properly configured. The macro program may struggle to recognize the game’s interface correctly if these settings are not according to the recommended configuration.

Configure your Windows settings according to these recommended configurations for Natro Macro.

  • Adjust scaling to 100% to avoid conflicts in interacting macro with on-screen elements.
  • The macro program is designed to function in a 1920×1080 display resolution, so the same resolution should be configured in the settings of Natro.
  • Set the standard Landscape orientation to avoid disorientation issues.
  • Turn off any color filters, as they malfunction the macro’s ability to detect in-game objects.

In Bee Swarm Simulator, another issue you may face is speed boosts and lubricants that affect our character’s movement, which in turn disrupt the macro’s performance.

This scripted software is programmed to move at a certain speed, so any changes in velocity cause the macro to miss steps or fail to perform actions as we expect.

Before running this tool, check if your character is under the effect of any speed-boosting items like lubricants or other consumables. Avoid using such boosts when employing the macro to maintain a consistent movement speed to perform actions as coded in the tool.

Movement Speed

This scripted program relies on knowing the exact hive slot number to automate actions correctly in the Bee Swarm Simulator. If you input the wrong hive slot number in macro settings, it will target the wrong area, causing it to malfunction or stop entirely.

Follow these steps to make your macro target the correct hive.

  • Visit the cannon in Bee Swarm Simulator.
  • Check the hive slot number assigned to you.
  • Enter this hive slot number accurately in the Natro Macro settings.
Hive Slot Number

Another malfunction of the Natro Macro can happen due to the sharpening feature in graphic card settings. We use this feature to enrich visuals but it causes the macro to misinterpret on-screen data.

To resolve this issue, disable the external sharpening settings in your GPU’s control panel to let this scripted software detect in-game elements without distortion.

  • Open your GPU’s control panel (NVIDIA Control Panel, AMD Radeon Settings, etc.).
  • Search the Image Sharpening feature.
  • Turn off sharpening for Bee Swarm Simulator or Natro Macro.
External Graphics Card Settings

Occasionally, an error message pops up that reads, Unable to detect in-game GUI offset. This error is generally linked to either an outdated version of the macro or incorrect settings related to the game’s graphical user interface.

You can remove this error by downloading the latest version of this tool from our download page.

In addition, double-check your GUI settings in Bee Swarm Simulator to check they are configured correctly. The interface scale and layout should match Natro Macro’s requirements.

GUI settings

In addition to the troubleshooting methods listed above, Natro Macro users can access these resources for help with resolving any additional issues.

Join the Natro Macro Discord server, a community platform where users discuss issues and get solutions, share their experiences, and access additional resources as others recommend based on their experiences.

Always use the latest version of the Natro Macro. As users, we consistently see updates, bug fixes, and improvements with each new release. On GitHub, everyone is welcome to report any bugs they face and offer suggestions for improvements to this open-source tool.

Fixing the Natro Macro when it’s not working requires a systematic approach. Begin by adjusting in-game settings to align with the macro’s requirements. Avoid using any speed boosters to increase the speed of your character, and input the correct hive number. Next, make sure your system’s settings, particularly those related to display, are configured correctly.

Lastly, if you are facing some other error or still experiencing trouble, join the Natro Macro Discord, discuss your issue, and get help from other users. The official documentation can also help answer any queries.