


This reduces its usefulness to only very specific circumstances. For example you cannot establish a different interval of seconds between clicks, you can only modify their overall frequency. This leads to the main problem of GS Auto Clicker. It is good to note that it can be set to perform double-clicks and only run once through the entire set of commands if preferred. Then, whenever you press the hot key (F8 by default) you give permission to Auto Clicker to possess the mouse pointer and click on all of the pre-recorded positions in a fast succession. You can record a tremendous amount of pointer coordinates by clicking on specific areas of the screen. The more advanced feature of GS Auto Clicker is based on the record & playback principle. I must also express my sympathies for you. This is very useful if you happen to perform a task that involves such a consuming activity. The basic use is to simulate clicking relentlessly on the current pointer position. GS Auto Clicker is a tiny tool for automating mouse clicks. Well not anymore, baby! Not with GS Auto Clicker. So once in a while you might catch me staring at the screen for a few seconds and then leaping suddenly on the mouse clicking that icon senselessly, with an annoyed look on my face. Have you ever got that feeling of uncertainty regarding whether you have actually double clicked on Winamp or not? I get this a lot on my old laptop computer.
