ClickClickClick

ClickClickClick is an auto-clicking program for Windows. It can send mouse events in general, or to a specific program, at a frequency and timing of your choice. Turn it off with a configurable key combination.

Tested on Windows 11, should work back to Windows Vista.

Licensed under the GNU General Public License, version 3.0 or later; with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY. See the license for more information.

SHA256: e7520a23549ca0b47fa92568e5fb93003f153d2de79b907ac4106ded40860a63

Flexibility's the name of the game.

Do you want clicks delivered as if they were from your mouse, or do you want them targeted to a specific window? Where in the window do you want it? When do you want it to press the button? When should it let go? How fast is it clicking? You decide!

Lighter than a feather.

The download is less than the Bee Movie script (49KiB). While you’re using it, it eats less than 5MiB of memory, and can use less than one percent of your CPU as it runs (#foot-perf). Whichever game or program you’re using, it should barely be noticeable. Aside from the clicking it’s doing, of course.

Everything’s in the open!

ClickClickClick is Free Software under the GPL, so you can read, learn from, and modify it. Check out the source code repository, where you can report bugs and suggest changes!


  • #foot-perf (back): On my Intel Core i7-1165G7 system, plugged in, it uses from 0% to 0.7% of CPU, with no dialogs open, just clicking in the grey area next to the ‘Start’ button in ClickClickClick. Other systems, for example systems with power-saving mode, will probably use somewhat more CPU. In any case, it shouldn’t be that much.