"Focusing" might be attending to.
Looking at the features section: "Automatic aiming: The script automates the aiming process..." "Automates" could be "executes," "carries out," "manages." "Aiming" might be "targeting," "pointing," "focusing." "Customizable" could be "adjustable," "modifiable," "personalizable." Universal Aimbot Script - Roblox Mobile Arceus Gui
Moving to the Risks section. "Game bans: Using scripts or tools that modify game behavior..." "Game bans" is a phrase; individual words "Game" is a proper noun here (Roblox) but "bans" is a common noun. Since the user said not to touch proper nouns, but "Game bans" as a term might need handling. Wait, maybe just the word "bans" as a term? But "bans" is the term here. Hmm, perhaps the user wants "Game bans" to stay as a proper noun, but it's not a proper noun. Maybe I should treat "Game bans" as a term to convert. But the instruction says convert each term with synonyms, so "bans" can be replaced. Wait, maybe "Game bans" is two words. Let me see. The original instruction says "convert each term with 3 synonyms as spintax". So "Game bans" is the term here. "Game" is part of it, but "Game" is a proper noun here (Roblox) so maybe leave "Game" alone and find synonyms for "bans". So "bans" can be penalties, restrictions, or account locks. "Penalties" is another synonym. So "Game bans". "Focusing" might be attending to
"Activate the script: Activate the script in-game to start using it." The word "Activate" is repeated. Synonyms could be enable, launch, or initiate. "In-game" can be within the game, during gameplay, or inside the game. "Start using" might be begin using, start employing, or commence utilizing. Since the user said not to touch proper