Product summary
OP AutoCliker is a free utility from Mouse Tool that automates mouse clicks on your computer. It replicates mouse actions so you don’t have to click repeatedly, letting you configure click frequency, duration, and position to suit different tasks.
Main capabilities
- Configure which mouse button to simulate (left, right, or middle) and choose single or double clicks.
- Define the click frequency and pauses between clicks with millisecond precision.
- Pick a fixed coordinate for clicks by entering X and Y values, or allow the tool to click at the cursor’s current position.
- Use a hotkey to start and stop the clicking process instantly.
- Record a sequence of actions and play it back so the tool reproduces the exact movements and clicks.
How it functions
OP AutoCliker can run indefinitely until you stop it, or it can be set to perform a specified number of clicks. You can add a delay between each click and select whether the click should occur where the cursor is last placed or at a user-defined screen coordinate. The interface is straightforward: once opened, controls for intervals, button selection, click type, location, and recording/playback are visible and easy to set.
Who benefits from it
- Gamers who play incremental or click-intensive games and prefer hands-free clicking.
- Programmers and testers who need to reproduce repetitive input patterns for debugging.
- Data-entry and productivity users who want to automate routine clicking tasks.
Practical notes and assessment
The application is simple but effective, offering useful options without clutter. It supports precise timing (useful for millisecond-sensitive tasks), multiple click modes, and a recording feature for complex routines. Best of all, despite being free, it does not overwhelm users with advertisements, making it a convenient tool for a range of repetitive-click scenarios.
Technical
- Windows
- Android
- Free