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    A simple interface hacking program that uses the computer for you.

    This program keeps track of your mouse and keyboard movements and then repeats the same actions whenever you want. It clicks where you click, writes what you type, presses the keys you press on the keyboard, the longer you wait while clicking or pressing the keyboard keys, the longer the program waits. You have the opportunity to save the operation you have done as a macro, then save the list of these operations to the file, recall them from there, and run the same operations again...
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    SQIX™ Autoclicker
    App launches a GUI - A small window opens with SQIX logo which also has a button to start the autoclicker. The welcome message shows the status of the autoclicker. You get two buttons, and you can also adjust the interval between which the autoclicker will click. The default is 120 seconds When you click Start, the app starts a background task called a thread that clicks the mouse every 120 seconds by default and clicks again. When you click Stop, the app stops the background...
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