I do not track issues related to the applications in Github. If you have any questions or if you are having issues please ask the questions in the Helpdesk discord. In the discord project collaborators, application users and assigned helping members are able to assist you.
Helpdesk discord https://discord.gg/P5Zr3YV
There is a bunch of resources out there related to autoclickers. But on the windows platform I failed to find a good alternative for an autoclicker that allowed you to still be in control of your mouse.
This simple yet efficient console application fulfills your needs for a quick and effective clicker while still letting you using your PC freely!
In the releases tab you will find a download for windows x64&x86 for each version of the application.
Download the correct version (x64/x86) for your system, no further configuration or additional downloads are necessary as the download is a “stand-alone” application.
Start the virtual-autoclicker-console.exe
file that will be located in the folder.
To run any command in the application press your Enter key and a VAC >>
text will appear. Any text you write after this will be parsed as a command. All additional arguments are space separated.
startautoclicker "P" X,Y I N
startautoclicker "Firestone" 450,450 50
stop
.Please refer to the descriptions of the abbreviations in the how to use part of this document as they will be used here as well.
To start the application run: startautoclicker "P" X,Y I N
To temporarily stop the autoclicker, run pause N
To temporarily resume a paused autoclicker, run resume N
To list all started autoclickers, run list
To stop all started autoclickers run stop
or picnic
This repository is very minimalistic and made for a very specific use, the code should not be seen as best practise or what type of code standard I personally advocate.
In the source all references to stopping is refered to as picnic
, if you watch any twitch streams you probably get the reference. :)
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