A Random Mouse Clicker is a specialized automation software utility designed to automatically mimic human mouse clicks at randomized locations, intervals, or both on a computer screen. While a standard auto-clicker repeatedly clicks the exact same pixel at a static speed, a random mouse clicker introduces variation to simulate a real user and avoid basic bot-detection algorithms.
Popular variants include software developed by MurGee.com, Daanav Softwares, and open-source variations hosted on GitHub. Key Features
Randomized Locations: Users can highlight a specific region on the screen (similar to using a snipping tool) or use the whole monitor. Clicks will fire unpredictably on different pixels inside that designated area.
Variable Delay Intervals: Instead of clicking perfectly every 100 milliseconds, you can establish a minimum and maximum threshold (e.g., between 1 and 3 seconds). The software randomly selects a new delay duration between every individual click.
Click Type Customization: Most versions allow you to switch freely between left, right, or middle clicks, as well as configure automated single or double-clicking behavior.
Shortcut Triggers: Global keyboard hotkeys can be custom-bound to instantly start, stop, or completely exit the application. Primary Use Cases milanify/Random-Mouse-Clicker – GitHub
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