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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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    MyMacRobot

    MyMacRobot

    Automate your mouse and key actions

    ...Please solve it by following this blog: https://www.howtogeek.com/803598/app-is-damaged-and-cant-be-opened/ Or you could run "xattr -cr /Applications/MyMacRobot.app" in terminal, then right click the app, click "Open" in the menu. 2. You need to allow this app to access your Mac. Apple menu > System Settings, click Privacy & Security in the sidebar, then click Accessibility on the right. (You may need to scroll down.) Turn permission on or off for any app in the list.
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