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Windows Auto Clicker

AutoClicker.org is a free auto clicker for Windows 7, 8, 10, and 11. Set your click speed, position, and count in seconds. Single Target, Multi Target, Auto Scroll, and Macro Record built in.

What is Windows Auto Clicker

A Windows auto clicker is a software designed specifically for Windows that automates your mouse clicks. You set the speed, position, count, and interval. It does the clicking for you.

What makes a Windows auto clicker different from a basic clicker is how deep it integrates with your system. It runs natively on Windows. It works across every application, every game, and every browser. In the background, without slowing your system down.

AutoClicker.org for Windows comes with Single Target clicking for precision tasks. Multi Target clicking for sequences that need more than one position. Auto Scroll for hands free scrolling on any page or application. Macro Record for capturing full click sequences and replaying them on demand.

Every feature works on Windows 7, 8, 10, and 11. Both 32-bit and 64-bit systems.

Windows 7, 8, 10, and 11
32-bit and 64-bit support
Works across all apps & games
Runs in the background

How to Use Multi Target Clicking on Windows

Multi Target lets you click multiple positions on your screen in one automated sequence. Here is how to set it up.

Step 1 — Select your click type in AutoClicker.org

Step 1 - Select Your Click Type

Choose from Single Click, Double Click, Right Click, or Middle Click. Set your Click Count, Click Interval in milliseconds, and Target Delay between each target.

Step 2 - Pick Your Position

Click Pick Position. Your cursor will switch to crosshair mode showing live X and Y coordinates. Move it to the exact spot you want to click and select it.

Step 2 — Pick your position with the crosshair picker
Step 3 — Add position to the target sequence panel

Step 3 - Add to Sequence

Hit the + button. The position gets added to the Target Sequence panel with its click type, count, interval, and delay all saved.

Step 4 - Add More Targets

Repeat Steps 1 to 3 for every position you want in your sequence. Each target appears in order in the Target Sequence panel.

Step 4 — Add more targets to your automation sequence
Step 5 — Enable loop sequence to cycle continuously

Step 5 - Loop Your Sequence

Enable Loop Sequence to keep cycling through all targets continuously until you stop it.

Step 6 - Start Clicking

Hit Start Automation or press Q. AutoClicker.org runs through every target in your sequence automatically.

Step 6 — Start automation and run the full sequence
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Tips to Get the Most Out of AutoClicker.org on Windows

Set Target Delay wisely

Target Delay controls how long AutoClicker.org waits before moving to the next target. Keep it above 500ms for applications that take time to respond. Rushing it causes missed clicks.

Use Loop Sequence for continuous tasks

Enable Loop Sequence in Multi Target mode when you need the sequence to run indefinitely. No need to restart manually every time it finishes.

Save your configurations

Give your setup a name and save it under Multi Target Config. Next time you open AutoClicker.org you load it in one click instead of setting everything up again.

Customize your hotkey

The default hotkey is Q. If it conflicts with your game or application change it from the settings panel to any key that does not interfere with your workflow.

Use Current Pos for quick targeting

If you already know where your cursor is positioned use Current Pos instead of Pick Position. It locks in your current cursor location instantly without switching to crosshair mode.

Set Click Count to 1 per target

For multi target sequences keep Click Count at 1 per target and let the loop handle repetition. Setting high click counts per target inside a loop causes unintended rapid clicking on single positions.

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting AutoClicker.org on Windows

AutoClicker.org is not clicking at the right position

This usually happens due to display scaling on Windows. Go to your Windows display settings and check if scaling is set above 100%. If it is, recalibrate your click coordinates by picking the position again after adjusting scaling settings.

Hotkey is not working

Check if another application is using the same hotkey. Open the settings panel and change the hotkey to a key that does not conflict with your active application or game. Make sure AutoClicker.org has the necessary permissions to run in the background.

AutoClicker.org is not working inside a game or application

Some applications require administrator privileges to accept simulated input. Right click the AutoClicker.org executable and select Run as Administrator. This resolves most compatibility issues with games and software.

Click sequence is not running in the right order

Check your Target Sequence panel. Targets run in the order they were added. Clear all and re-add them in the exact order you need them to run.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. AutoClicker.org works across every Windows application, browser, and game without compatibility issues.
Yes. AutoClicker.org runs in the background on Windows. Switch to any application and it keeps clicking without needing to stay in focus.
Press the Q hotkey to stop instantly. You can also hit Stop Automation from the Quick Actions panel.
Yes. Save as many named configurations as you need under Multi Target Config. Load any of them in one click whenever you need them.
Yes. AutoClicker.org is completely free on Windows. No registration, no subscription, no hidden charges.

Windows Auto Clicker

Every feature works on Windows 7, 8, 10, and 11. Both 32-bit and 64-bit systems.

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Disclaimer

AutoClicker.org is an independent software developed by Web Treta. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or connected to Microsoft Corporation or the Windows operating system. Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation.