Well naturally your already on a SIGNED applet unless you selected otherwise. First go to Runescape Main Page and press on the "Play Now" tab (left of account and right of home). A Menu will come down select java options. From there you can select default Java (SIGNED), or Force Sun Java (IE- Unsigned). Good luck.
Runescape will attempt to load the signed applet. if it fails, it will prompt you to manually select a world and will load the unsigned applet. This is only an issue if you use IcedTea; you can use signed applets just fine with Sun Java in Linux.
RuneScape does not involve downloading. It is just the Java Applet you need to download. The Java applet is needed for almost all games and websites, so it would be a good idea to get it anyways. If you have the Java applet, there is no other "downloading" for RuneScape.
Answer: Your keyboard isn't connected to your computer or download the newest version of Java. Answer: If you clicked somewhere else, it may be that the Java applet doesn't "have the focus". You may have to click first, to have the Java applet (RuneScape) react to the keyboard.
Highlight "Play Now", then click "java options". The above doesn't work Great i had submitted a bug report about my problem and they were no help!!
If there is no activity for a few minutes - 5 minutes, I believe - you get logged out automatically. To log out immediately, click the "x" in the upper-right corner of the RuneScape applet (NOT the browser window), then confirm.
Runescape classic was the first version of Runescape ever released, and is now only available to people who signed up before it was changed.
It's currently impossible to play RuneScape offline.
There is currently a Runescape 2 and it is a popular MMORPG. You can play it at the website www.runescape.com. It is a F2P (Free to play) and P2P (Pay to play). There was originally Runescape 2, but they renamed runescape 1 "Runescape Classic" and named runescape 2 just "runescape". Runescape classic is runescape 1. Runescape is runescape 2, but they dont call it 2, well most people dont, they just call it runescape. Ricco119
If you like RuneScape, why not just play RuneScape?
I have an acer aspire and i can play runescape. 0.o
There is nothing called DOS applet.. You can run Java applet from DOS..
You can play RuneScape on any Web browser that supports Java. If you have such a browser on the PSP, you can use it and access the RuneScape website.