Nanosecond Autoclicker «Secure»

The most common way to build a hardware autoclicker is using the venerable . This classic integrated circuit is incredibly popular for timing applications and can be used to create an oscillating circuit that generates a pulse, which can then be wired to close the contacts of a mouse's micro-switch.

While nanosecond speeds are impossible, modern software can achieve incredibly high throughput when optimized. nanosecond autoclicker

A robust tool designed specifically for extreme speeds. It utilizes multi-threading to push click rates past standard limits, offering an activation toggle to prevent immediate system freezing. Summary: Speed vs. Stability The most common way to build a hardware