This type of auto-clicker is fairly generic and will often work alongside any other computer program running at the time and acting as though a physical mouse button is pressed.
All of this can be done by simulating clicks or keystrokes.Īuto clickers can be as simple as a program that simulates mouse clicking. These tools that simulate Input events are usually used to create Bots, where the tool will repeat a user-defined input pattern (mouse or keyboard) without having a 'real' interaction with the application, e.g., the tool will simulate behavior as if a person is in charge.Īlright, but where does the user use this type of tool? It is very common to use it in games such as RPG, where the player needs to use a skill every time, a potion to recover its life or even click on a certain position on the screen to attack a monster. Still on the topic of cheating and as a follow up on my last post in this community, I will try to explain one of the alternatives I used, and that you can also try, to avoid using tools that simulate mouse clicks or keyboard keystrokes.