Quick overview
Easy Auto Clicker is a lightweight, free utility for automating repeated mouse clicks. It runs from a compact launcher and gives users direct control over which mouse button is used and the exact pause between each click. A single hotkey starts and stops the click stream, and a built-in test area lets you confirm settings before applying them elsewhere.
Primary interface and controls
The program keeps all settings in one compact window so adjustments are fast and visible.
- Single-window layout with immediate access to every option
- Ability to choose left or right mouse input
- Numeric field for setting the delay between clicks
- A global hotkey to toggle the clicking sequence on and off
- Small verification module that duplicates the active configuration
Technical details
- The click generator runs locally without requiring online services or external frameworks
- Each activation follows the exact numeric interval you enter — there are no preset timing profiles
- Output is a simple, repeatable stream based on fixed parameters supplied by the operator
How timing behaves
Timing is governed entirely by the numeric delay you specify. The tool applies the delay units directly to consecutive clicks, producing consistent, predictable spacing. There are no adaptive timing features or automatically layered sequences — everything depends on the single interval value you provide.
Activation and hotkey behavior
The hotkey functions as a universal switch for the click process and responds regardless of which application or screen area is active. Pressing the assigned key toggles the defined pattern immediately, giving quick control without navigating menus.
Test workspace
A compact test panel mirrors the main controls (button selection, interval, activation method) and lets you validate the configured pattern in a safe, isolated area before running it in other windows.
Limitations and scope
The software focuses on straightforward, repeated single-click automation. It does not include scheduling, multi-step macros, advanced pattern creation, or adaptive modes. Its feature set is intentionally minimal: fixed-value input, instant activation, and predictable repeat behavior define its operational limits.
Technical
- Windows
- Free