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Softpedia Editor's Review for AutoMouseClicker
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This application will perform automatic mouse clicks as often as you need
Written by Bogdan Popa on November 18th, 2011
AutoMouseClicker is a very tiny and simple application that does exactly what its name suggests, although there are people who still can’t get why would someone ever need such a tool.
So, if you want a program that’s able to initiate left or a right clicks in some points on your screen, AutoMouseClicker is probably the easiest way to do that.
The interface is just basic and comes with only a few things to configure. You have to input the coordinates where you wish to auto click, set the click interval and choose whether to use the left click or the right one. Just press start and that’s it.
Although it all sounds so piece of cake, we are simply amazed by the Options menu of this tiny utility.
There are a lot of settings in there, such as a hyper-click option, a safety mechanism, or even an option to enable multiple instances, but the icing on the cake is the mouse event setup tool.
You can thus configure macros relying on mouse movement across the screen and clicks, be they left or right, using the advanced event controller.
Of course, AutoMouseClicker is one of the lightest tools we’ve ever seen when it comes to CPU and RAM, so there’s no problem to use it on your older computers too.
The truth is that some people could pretty well consider AutoMouseClicker a waste of time, but in case you need such an app for whatever reason, this is the easiest way to do it.
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AutoMouseClicker description
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Here are some key features of "AutoMouseClicker":
· keep the program 'Always on Top' of all other windows (Useful)
· keep your program settings (in a XML file)
· clicks the Left or Right mouse button automatically
· HotKey lets you start/stop the auto-clicking (useful with Hyper-Click)
· Hyper-Click option clicks the position where you have moved your mouse pointer to
· RepeatClick textfield can be reset to the initial value entered when the clicking stops
· start program minimized (useful to combine with autoSTART)
· programmable mouse events
· Saving/Loading of events to XML format (editable manually)
· Command Line Argument(s)
What's New in This Release: [ read full changelog ]
· random interval option added to mouse events window
· random interval values, as part of the mouse events, are saved to XML
· removed a bug that cause a "can't open clipboard" error in Windows Vista
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