An autoclicker that mass clicks or presses a specific mouse button or keyboard key.
-===========================- About Clicktastic -===========================-
Clicktastic is an autoclicker that I designed for fun. The goal of this project was to make an autoclicker that provided more options and allowed for much customization compared to what's currently available.
Like usual for me when I design an application, I look around and try to see what's available. With autoclickers, I couldn't find any that were up to my liking. Consequently, this project started.
Most autoclickers I found were rather slow, in my opinion, and I was determined that I could make one that was faster. This is where the turbo option comes into play. Normally the application will request a click every 1 millisecond. However, with turbo, this can be multiplied, allowing for more clicks at each request. This speeds up the autoclicking process significantly.
However, turbo mode may not work on every machine. If you experience any kind of lag, whether it'd be input lag, mouse lag, or lag within the application that you are autoclicking, it may be a good idea to turn the turbo mode down. Ludicrous speed can be very taxing, even for very high end machines. This is mostly a limitation of the current operating systems available, due to the way that they handle taking input via message input queues.
Another problem most autoclickers have is that their speed is constant -- too constant. This is part of the reason why autoclickers can often be detected. A human can't press a button with that precise of timing for that long. Random speed mode solves this by allowing the user to input a minimum and maximum delay time, allowing the autoclicker to appear more human like.
I decided to take the autoclicker a step further and add sounds. This enhances the autoclicking experience much more. By default, the sounds only play when max turbo (Ludicrous speed) is enabled, but they can be turned to always on or muted.
By making this application open source, I hope to make it easier for others to build an autoclicker that meets their own personal needs, using this source code as a base.
If you wish to contact me about the application, or anything of the like, feel free to send me an email at [email protected]