This has been little 'ol me, and I thank you dearly for making this app free to use, and how easy it is to use too. and lastly have a save settings function, so that if you have a set settings you'd use, as most who'd use this app most likely actually don't use the defaults, that would be helpful especially if you had profiles for different uses/programs too.
My suggestions for future updates, first, make the buttons configurable so that custom keys can be used for the function, (Actually use alt tab as the key combo for instance) and update the simulate human click function, as it gets annoying that the mouse cannot be moved while the simulated human click function is clicking. (At least in Linux this is the case) because the auto clicker keeps clicking (And as such closes the alt tab window if it shows up) making getting focus back to the app nearly impossible, unless you have some extreme reflexes. that's wrong, actually it's getting focus back to the app, alt tab doesn't stop the auto clicker at all but that's not really the issue that I found, I noticed that if you have the auto clicker faster then you can get focus back to the app (Especially if you have a predetermined location for your cursor) then the only way to stop the app from what it's doing is to reboot/shut down your PC. There is only one issue I've found with it, (And it's not a big issue, but if you don't know about it can be annoying) This issue is that the app says that the key combo for shutting the app off, so that you don't auto click anymore. This app, does almost exactly what it says it does.
This is a FREE to download auto clicker mouse program which enables you to control where your mouse moves, when to click on something and how often to repeat the whole process.
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