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    NAutoClicker

    NAutoClicker

    A functional tool for performing mouse actions.

    NAutoClicker is a functional tool for performing mouse actions. The clicker has 2 modes of operation: click and hold. You can also set the interval, the button that should be pressed and the type of click. Requires JDK 19.0.2 at least to run.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    AutoClicker

    AutoClicker

    simple automatic clicker

    A simple automatic clicker for clicking the mouse at a certain point in time
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    Auto Clicker Shutdown Clock (Portable)

    Auto Clicker Shutdown Clock (Portable)

    Auto Clicker & Shutdown Clock/Timer (Portable)

    Auto Clicker: Can click after set countdown time. Can click on specified date and time. Can click at specified position or at mouse position. Countdown or date/time of click is displayed at bottom of program after Start button is clicked Shutdown timer: Can shutdown/log off/restart after set countdown time. Can shutdown/log off/restart on specified date and time. Countdown or date/time of shutdown/log off/restart is displayed at bottom of program after Start button is...
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    Click It Auto

    Click It Auto

    Super fast and easy auto clicker

    Click It Auto is a fast auto clicker. You can choose the mouse button, the hotkey, the click quality and the amount of clicks that shall be done. There are a lot of possibilities to customize which gives you the full power. Donate: http://bit.ly/donate-dagammla
    Downloads: 16 This Week
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    CrossClicker

    CrossClicker

    Cross-Platform, Multi-Purpose Auto Clicker

    CrossClicker Free, cross-platform, open-source, configurable auto clicker. It works in the three major Operational Systems: Windows, Linux and macOS.
    Downloads: 21 This Week
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    Toktocker Auto Clicker & Typer 0.2.7.2 B

    Toktocker Auto Clicker & Typer 0.2.7.2 B

    Java Fully-featured Script-Based Auto Clicker and Typer For Desktop

    Toktocker Version 0.2.7.2 (Beta) is a Free, Easy and Fully featured Auto Clicker/Typer Programmed in Java SE. Compatibility: Compatible with all Operating Systems that have the JRE installed. You can install it for free from the following link.. http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/index.html
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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