App launches a GUI - A small window opens with JJ's face whoch 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 thread that clicks the mouse every 120 seconds by default and clicks again.
When you click Stop, the app stops the background task.
After each click of the Start button it plays a funny message and shows the count. The counter by default increases the count by 1 after every 120 seconds or whenever the mouse clicks the screen.
You may change the interval time in the GUI.
The message also displays tha the autoclicker is stopped whn you hit the stop button and shows a funny message, "JJ is tired"
Features
- Set how frequently the tool clicks — from milliseconds to seconds — based on your needs.
- Option to click wherever the mouse is currently located or at a specific coordinate on screen.
- Enable or disable clicking instantly with a simple keyboard shortcut.
- Clean interface with start/stop controls and status indicator. Designed for simplicity.
- Runs quietly in the background with a tray icon for quick access and minimal distraction.
- Portable .exe file — just download and run.
- Source code available and modifiable under the GNU General Public License.
- Designed to work on Windows 10/11 systems.
- This is a simple autoclicker that can be used to keep your computer active while away for long duration.