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Automate Mouse Clicks Tools: 4 Best We Tested in 2024

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Updated onJanuary 8, 2024

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Sometimes you might have to click the same button over and over due to certain reasons.

This is incredibly tedious, but today we’re going to show you a few applications that can automate clicks on your PC.

How can software help me automate mouse clicks?

Did you ever have to click or check an online or offline form a thousand times? If so, you already know that it shouldn’t be a task for humans.

Also, leveling in a game like Roblocks or Minecraft involves tedious and repetitive actions that can bore even the most avid gamers.

That’s where these small pieces of software come into play. They record your actions at certain points on the screen and repeat them over and over again.

Some tools are more sophisticated, creating lists with all the actions to be customizable for different applications.

That being said, let’s see which are the best tools to automate your mouse clicks and get rid of repetitive work.

What’s the best software to automate mouse clicks?

What’s the best software to automate mouse clicks?

GS Auto Clicker– Most simple and versatile

One of the first solutions that we suggest you try to automatically click on PC isGS Auto Clicker.

This is a free program for Windows that allows you to automate clicks on your computer in an extremely easy and intuitive way while allowing you to customize the number and types of clicks.

Once you install the application, it will sit in the systray and you can start it simply by clicking it. You can record multiple mouse clicks if you want and set them to run simply by pressing the F8 key by default.

Of course, you can set which mouse button you want to use to click as well as an interval between clicks. It’s also worth mentioning that you can assign double-clicks as well.

It’s worth mentioning that you can repeat the entire clicking sequence a number of times, or you can keep repeating it indefinitely until you press the keyboard shortcut.

Overall, GS Auto Clicker is an incredibly simple but powerful tool, and it’s completely free, so be sure to try it out.

Let’s see some of itskey features:

GS Auto Clicker

Auto Mouse Click– Complex automation creation

Another solution that we recommend for trying to click automatically isAuto Mouse Click.

As its name suggests, it’s a free software to automate various actions to be performed with the mouse, including repeated clicks.

Just like the previous entry on our list, this application allows you to set the desired time interval between each click.

To start automatic mouse clicks, you just need to press the keyboard shortcut and you’re good to go. If needed, you can change the shortcut, so it fits your needs better.

Of course, you can easily change the type of mouse click as well as a mouse button which allows you to create some interesting combinations.

The interface has a useful table that allows you to view all your clicks in a sequence which is incredibly useful if you want to create complex automated sequences.

Overall, this is a useful application, and it’s free, so be sure to try it out.

Check out itsbest featuresbelow:

Auto Mouse Click

Mouse Controller– The most compact tool

Mouse Controlleris another program for Windows that allows you to automate clicks to be done with the mouse.

The application requires .NET Framework 4.6 runtime, and it’s important to mention that the portable version is also available, so you won’t even have to install the program in order to run it.

The application uses keyboard shortcuts to record mouse clicks, and you can use the shortcut to automate the recorded mouse clicks.

Of course, you can set the delay between individual mouse clicks or the delay between the intervals.

If needed, you can set the whole mouse interval to repeat itself a number of times.

Overall, this is an incredibly simple application, and with the portable version available, there’s no reason not to try it.

Let’s review a few of itsbest features:

MouseController

Auto Clicker– Safe and reliable tool

If you need a friendly and compact software to do the clicking for you, Auto Clicker is definitely a tool to consider.

You will be able to automate any task that involves clicking on a certain spot on the screen repeatedly but also automating the keys on your keyboard.

It will remember all your moves, including the click speed, the left and right mouse buttons on that particular point on the screen.

After you record all your actions, Auto Clicker will perform the sequence without any problems.

This software is great for online form filing, data, logbook entries, cross-checking, and even gaming, especially for Roblocks and Minecraft fans.

Another great feature of the tool is that the user interface is so simple that anyone can use it without any additional training or explanation.

You don’t need to worry about safety because Auto Clicker is perfectly secure in all applications.

The great thing about it is that it’s a multiplatform app, available on Windows and Mac, but also on Android.

Let’s review some of itsbest features:

Auto Clicker

There you go, these are just a couple of applications that can automate mouse clicks on your PC. All these applications are free to use, so you should try all of them.

With these tools, it’s important to study the placement of buttons before so you can target the exact points where you need them to click.

Many of the software from the list is extremely easy to use and you will not need to worry about any prior setup.

Also, by having a low degree of complexity, they work on all Windows systems including Windows 11 and the older OSes.

Did you use any of these tools? Then tell us about your experience in a comment in the section below.

Madalina Dinita

Networking & Security Specialist

Madalina has been a Windows fan ever since she got her hands on her first Windows XP computer.

She is interested in all things technology, especially emerging technologies – AI and DNA computing in particular.

Prior to joining the WindowsReport team, she worked in the corporate world for a number of years.

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Madalina Dinita

Networking & Security Specialist

Madalina is a Windows fan since forever, especially interested in AI, emerging technologies, privacy, and security.