EZ Auto Clicker - Help File
EZ Auto Clicker is a lightweight yet powerful tool designed to automate mouse clicks with precision and flexibility. Whether you need to streamline repetitive tasks, enhance efficiency in data entry, or optimize in-game actions, the app provides full control over click timing, location, and behavior. With customizable intervals, randomization options, and support for left, middle, or right-click actions, users can fine-tune automation to fit their exact needs.
The app features intuitive hotkey support, allowing quick start and stop actions without disrupting workflow. Users can choose between continuous clicking or a set number of repetitions, ensuring adaptability for different use cases. With the ability to save settings for future sessions, EZ Auto Clicker provides a seamless and efficient automation experience, reducing strain and increasing productivity.
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Click Interval
The Click Interval setting allows you to define how frequently the Auto Clicker will perform mouse clicks. You can customize the interval by specifying the time in:
- Hours: Number of hours between clicks.
- Minutes: Number of minutes between clicks.
- Seconds: Number of seconds between clicks.
- Milliseconds: Number of milliseconds between clicks (1 second = 1000 milliseconds).
How to Use:
- Enter the desired time in the appropriate fields (Hours, Minutes, Seconds, and Milliseconds).
- The Auto Clicker will use the specified interval to perform clicks when started.
Important Note:
The Start button will only be enabled when the click interval time is set to a value greater than zero. If all fields are set to zero, the Auto Clicker will not start.
Apply Randomization
The Apply Randomization feature adds variation to the click interval time, making automated clicks appear more natural. You can choose between two randomization methods:
- Offset by Milliseconds: Adds or subtracts a specified number of milliseconds from the click interval.
- Offset by Percentage: Adjusts the click interval by a percentage (up to 50%) of the original interval.
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How to Use:
- Enable the Apply Randomization option.
- Select one of the two methods: Offset by Milliseconds or Offset by Percentage.
- Enter the desired randomization value. The maximum variation is capped at 50% of the set click interval.
- Once enabled, the Auto Clicker will randomly adjust the interval within the specified range.
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Click Options
The Click Options section allows you to customize the type of mouse click the Auto Clicker will perform. You can choose both the mouse button and the click type.
Mouse Button:
Select which mouse button to automate:
- Left: Simulates a left mouse click, typically used for selecting or interacting with elements.
- Middle: Simulates a middle mouse click, often used for scrolling or opening links in a new tab.
- Right: Simulates a right mouse click, usually for opening context menus.
Click Type:
Choose whether to perform a single or double click:
- Single Click: Performs one mouse click per activation.
- Double Click: Performs two consecutive mouse clicks per activation.
How to Use:
- Select the desired Mouse Button option (Left, Middle, or Right).
- Choose between Single Click or Double Click based on your needs.
- The Auto Clicker will follow these settings when started.
Click Repeat
The Click Repeat setting allows you to define how many times the Auto Clicker will perform clicks before stopping. You have two options:
- Repeat a Specific Number of Times: The Auto Clicker will execute the set number of clicks and then stop automatically.
- Repeat Continuously Until Stopped: The Auto Clicker will keep clicking indefinitely until manually stopped.
How to Use:
- Select Repeat a Specific Number of Times if you want to limit the number of clicks.
- Enter the desired number of repetitions in the input field.
- Alternatively, select Repeat Continuously Until Stopped to keep the Auto Clicker running until manually halted.
- Click Start to begin clicking according to the selected settings.
Click Position
The Click Position setting determines where the automated clicks will occur. You can choose between two modes:
- Current Cursor Position: The Auto Clicker will click wherever the mouse cursor is currently located.
- Pick a Location: Allows you to set a fixed click position by selecting a specific point on the screen.
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How to Use:
- Select Current Cursor Position if you want the Auto Clicker to follow the mouse cursor.
- Alternatively, select Pick a Location to specify a fixed position for clicking.
- If using Pick a Location, click the corresponding button and manually select the desired point on the screen.
- The Auto Clicker will perform clicks at the chosen position when started.
Settings and Options
The Settings and Options section provides additional customization features to enhance your experience with the Auto Clicker. You can save your current settings and configure hotkeys for quick access.
Save Settings
Clicking the Save Settings button stores the current configuration, ensuring that the same settings are applied the next time you launch the application.
Set Hotkeys
The Set Hotkeys option allows you to assign custom keyboard shortcuts to start and stop the Auto Clicker without using the mouse.
How to Assign a Hotkey:
- Click the button displaying the current hotkey (e.g., [F6] for the Start hotkey).
- Press the new key or key combination you want to use.
- Click the Save button to commit the change or the Reset button to revert to default settings.
Allowed Hotkeys:
- Function Keys (F1–F12)
- Letters (A–Z)
- Numbers (0–9)
- Modifier Keys (Ctrl, Shift, Alt) – in combination with other keys
- Special Keys (Tab, Enter, Space, Backspace, etc.)
Note: Certain system-reserved keys, such as the Windows Key and Escape (Esc), may not work as hotkeys.
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