: Supports single, double, and triple clicks using the left, right, or middle mouse buttons.
One of its best features is the ability to change the Start/Stop hotkey. This allows you to toggle the clicker on and off instantly without needing to tab out of your game or application. Use Cases: Beyond Just Gaming op auto clicker 30
Cons
: By reacting to on-screen prompts rather than just clicking at a static interval, the behavior looks more "human" to anti-cheat systems. Suggested "Pro" Extensions : Supports single, double, and triple clicks using
| Feature | OP Auto Clicker 3.0 | GS Auto Clicker | Puloverβs Macro | AutoHotkey | |---------|---------------------|------------------|-----------------|------------| | | β β β β β | β β β β β | β β βββ | β ββββ | | Macro recording | Yes | No | Yes | Script only | | Coordinate lists | Yes (up to 30) | No | Yes | Yes (unlimited) | | Randomized delays | Yes | Basic | Advanced | Full script | | Resource usage (RAM) | ~8 MB | ~12 MB | ~45 MB | ~3 MB (script only) | | Learning curve | Low | Low | Medium | High | Use Cases: Beyond Just Gaming Cons : By
Decide how fast you want the tool to click. For high-speed gaming (like Roblox or Minecraft), many users set the interval to 10 or 20 milliseconds.