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I am working on Version 2.0 of the project. Please excuse the repositories state, and instead download from the releases tab.

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About

A more extensive readme and, well, program, is coming soon. This includes V1.0, standalone builds and releases, and better looking code.

A neat little python3 autoclicker which is faster, more streamlined, and offers some the most wanted capabilities where competing products fail.

Here's a totally non-biased comparison with my historical go-to solution for spamming M1.

Feature (This) Autoclicker OP Auto Clicker V3.0
Click intervals 🟢 🟢
Mouse button hold-down intervals 🟢 🔴
Randomised click intervals 🟢 🔴
The ability to choose which mouse button is clicked 🔴 🟢
Multiple keybinds 🟢 🔴
Toggle and force-stop keysbinds and hotkeys 🟢 🔴
Both keybind and hotkey support 🟢 🔴
Persistant (saving) keybinds 🟢 🟢
Persistant (saving) mouse settings 🟢 🔴
Multiple user-creatable profiles 🟢 🔴
Mouse speeds so fast they break the sound barrier 🟢 🔴
An open source license 🟢 🔴
The ability to choose which button on the mouse gets automatically clicked 🔴 🟢
An idiot proof way to rebind key(s) 🔴 🟢
A cool looking logo 🟢 🔴

Running from source

To start the autoclicker run the shortcut if you're on windows, or run "main.pyw"

If your system doesn't recognise the file type simply choose to open it WITH "pythonw.exe". DO NOT choose "python.exe" in your python install folder, this causes it to open with the console.

Common python install locations

Common Python install locations:

C:\Users\<username>\AppData\Local\Programs\<python-version> -> used for non-admin installs

C:\Program Files\<python-version> -> used for admin installs

Configuration

Settings and new profiles can be made inside the program, don't forget to click save if you want to keep them, because you guessed it, they won't save. Alternatively, you can edit a json file directly, this is currently required for modifying keybinds. Inside "deps" there is "settings.json". This allows you to configure settings which save between sessions without opening the autoclicker.

Enjoy!

This took a reasonble amount of my time. I've not used python since my early days as a programmer. I hope my effort payed off.