SendInput()
calls to reach up to 100000 clicks/s. Supports command line, random clicks and record-play the sequences of clicks.“Single” application | “Group” application |
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SendInput()
, making up to 100 000 clicks per second. Brand new group clicking support, Command line for batch files, Auto-save on exit, Random clicking, App’s window always topmost are supported. This compact standalone program is compiled and statically linked by gnu/gcc compiler and supports all the Windows 7 to 10 and Linux via Wine emulator. This clicker is the best for incremental games: Cooking, Soda, Minecraft etc.SendInput()
and manipulates with Sleep()
to reach the ultimate possible performance of mouse clicks on Windows.Feature | Fast Mouse Clicker | AutoClicker | The Fastest Mouse Clicker for Windows |
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Open source project | No | Yes | Yes |
Regular updates and bug fixes | No | No | Yes |
Arbitrary trigger key for clicking | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Mouse button as trigger key for clicking | Yes | No | Yes |
Independent trigger keys in toggle mode | No | Yes | Yes |
All the clicking parameters auto-save | No | Yes | Yes |
Group clicking (record-play the sequences of clicks) | No | Yes | Yes |
Command line support in batch files | No | No | Yes |
Button to open a folder with all the batch files | No | No | Yes |
Button to reset all the clicking parameters to default values | No | No | Yes |
Random clicking in a specified rectangle | No | No | Yes |
Hardware-limited fastest clicking via arrayed SendInput() | No | No | Yes |
Side DLL/runtime independent (runs on bare Windows) | No | No | Yes |
Checkbox to keep the app window always Top | No | No | Yes |
mouse_event()
system call from C/C++ source or un-arrayed SendInput()
from C#/.Net source, The Fastest Mouse Clicker for Windows usesarrayedSendInput()
with specially prepared arrays of mouse events:Sleep()
is selected properly according the size of the array.GetAsyncKeyState()
is used to detect the trigger keys pressed by end-user:SendInput()
is set to 1 and number of clicks per second is regulated by Sleep()
only.But when end-user selects high click rates, the size of the array Mac studio fix nc shades. becomes significant. In rare circumstances, it may lead to freeze the whole Windows GUI.To avoid that, the helper thread is created to scan GetAsyncKeyState()
independently in order end-user has requested to stop the clickingand force BlockInput()
because mouse event buffer may be full: